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The departments of the Air Force, Education and Homeland Security are all in the process of transitioning public facing functions into digital applications. Each has a broad customer base with very specific needs that need to be taken into account to provide a good customer experience.
John Cofrancesco, vice president, Business Development at Active Navigation, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss records management and how his company can help federal agencies eliminate redundant, obsolete or trivial data.
The Office of Management and Budget is putting the finishing touches on the initial guidance agencies will receive to implement a government transparency law that will install chief data and evidence officers, as well as statistical officials at most large agencies.
Vince Urias, a distinguished member of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories, said the HADES programs creates a fake environment where cyber defenders can lure hackers and better understand their techniques.
The commander of the nation's top cyber security agencies — the National Security Agency and the U.S. Cyber Command — will not confirm that he has recommended the two agencies split from one another next year.
Rick Pina of World Wide Technology joined John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss new IT security methods that his company is developing to help protect federal agencies from cyber threats.
Gary Newgaard, vice president, public sector at Pure Storage, made the case why agencies should develop a data hub as they move into using artificial intelligence.
The TAA system, part of Symantec’s Advanced Threat Protection product, cuts hours of human analysis out of the process through automation and machine learning.
Suzi Connor, the chief information officer at CDC, said a new three-pronged approach will change the way the agency manages and uses technology.
The Census Bureau on Friday showcased its work connecting agencies that produce treasure troves of data with industry, academia and local communities that can act on that data.
Dr. Robert Ball, deputy director of the FDA's Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss more about the Sentinel system and what the agency plans to do.
Steven Touw, co-founder and CTO at Immuta, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss precise controls for accessing high value data and the most cost effective way to accomplish this task.
Bill Becker, vice president of product management for SafeNet Assured Technologies, explains the steps agencies can take protect their information.
Andrea Norris, the chief information officer at the National Institutes of Health, said her agency is investing heavily in people, tools and cloud services to take more advantage of data.
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