InnovateOhio calls for more effective data sharing among agencies, an easy-to-use website, a sophisticated identity and access management system and completion of data center consolidation initiative by early next year.
Arizona CIO Morgan Reed is transforming the state's IT with cloud computing, after a devastating sand storm-generated computer outage.
Michigan's state CSO explained why new federal legislation to improve cyber information sharing between D.C. and local government is a positive step.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee will release the 8th Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecard showing five agencies improving, five falling and 14 agencies holding steady.
Federal CIO Suzette Kent released the final version of the cloud smart strategy highlighting the need for agencies to take an interdisciplinary approach to moving applications to the cloud.
Stephen Rice, the DHS deputy CIO, is taking a similar role at the Navy Federal Credit Union.
The Trump administration said back pay for contractors affected by the shutdown will be too costly and increase the risk of fraud, waste, and improper payments.
Justice Department CIO Joe Klimavicz is gaining additional responsibilities as chief data officer, begging the question whether there is a difference between information and data?
San Jose, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley, has made no small plans when it comes to the deployment of 5G mobility technology.
Federal CIO Suzette Kent said in an exclusive interview that new federal data strategy helps build a mature, healthy and secure data sharing foundation.
The state CIO association has experienced profound changes as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. John Thomas Flynn interviewed NASCIO's president and the former Kentucky state CIO at the midyear conference this month.
Government innovation happens. But do people like it when it does?
HHS named Jose Arrieta, the deputy assistant secretary and senior procurement executive, to be its new chief information officer, making him one of only a few technology executives, who once was a contracting officer.
Nebraska and Connecticut state CIOs Ed Toner and Mark Raymond offered their personal stories at NASCIO's spring conference outside Washington, D.C.
In today's Federal Newscast, Council 216 of the American Federation of Government Employees is urging the EEOC to push for more staff.