Brian Burns, the Coast Guard’s acting chief information officer, said the service is on schedule to move to Windows 10 by March 2018.
Howard Whyte, FDIC’s chief information security officer (CISO), will serve as acting CIO starting Oct. 1.
The Cloud Center of Excellence has four working documents designed to help agencies tackle funding challenges and acquire and secure cloud solutions with more confidence.
This week on Federal Tech Talk, eGlobal Tech Senior Consultant Phil Crawford, and Chief Strategy Officer Branko Primetica join host John Gilroy to give their perspectives on the federal CIO position. September 26, 2017
A new survey from Grant Thornton and the Professional Services Council highlights continued challenges federal CIOs face.
Max Everett, the Energy Department's chief information officer, said the agency can help secure and improve the technology behind the Internet of Things.
Rob Thomas is leaving federal service in October after 35 years.
Senate lawmakers let a third set of amendments to be added to the Defense Authorization bill, including the Modernizing Government Technology Act.
The reorganization plans of three agencies show a trend of consolidating, centralizing back-office functions.
The Homeland Security Department issued their fifth binding operational directive on Sept. 13.
Secretary Sonny Perdue names Gary Washington to be acting CIO and two others to take on acting management roles.
After almost six years of the cloud-first policy, agencies are gaining an understanding what it takes to move to the cloud.
Reps. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and J. Luis Correa (D-Calif.) expressed their "continued frustration" with the Homeland Security Department's rollout of a unified system to track employees' training and performance.
Vincent Groh, the CIO of the Millennium Challenge Corporation, said by moving to the cloud he cut MCC’s spending on data centers by half.
John Sherman is moving from his role as the CIA’s deputy director of its open-source enterprise to be the new intelligence community CIO.