The biggest-yet phase of the bring-your-own-device pilot will help the Army figure out how to scale the technology across a diverse population of users in the active and reserve components — and part of the Air Force too.
Granting access to, sharing and securing data in the cloud continues to challenge agencies across government. During this exclusive webinar, moderator Jason Miller will discuss cloud strategy, security and applications with agency and industry leaders.
Federal Chief Information Officer Clare Martorana promised the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations new cyber, website and customer experience metrics in 2023.
Given its vast data stores, the National Institutes of Health is embracing cloud to make access easier and faster. We talk with data scientist Susan Gregurick, during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange, about how this drives research outcomes.
The National Nuclear Security Administration is testing the waters of classified cloud, embarking on multiple pilots. “We are looking at the classified cloud as a real opportunity,” CIO James Wolff shared at the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.
With customers across the government and industry, the Interior Department center has tapped into user feedback to define its roadmap for moving shared services to the cloud. We get details from IBC Director Byron Adkins Jr. during the Cloud Exchange.
Through the VA Lighthouse project, Dave Mazik leads a team focused on transforming digital experiences for veterans. He sits down at the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange to talk about services that are speeding access to data and benefits.
FedRAMP provides a baseline of security for federal cloud services. But it’s not enough because adversaries increasingly target cloud environments, says Veeam Government Solutions’ Jeff Reichard. He details how to protect cloud-native applications.
Drug Enforcement Administration CIO Nick Ward shares at the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange how his team will bring agile development, cloud and modern security to bear on “forever projects,” like case management and DEA’s data platform.
The Defense Logistics Agency reached a major milestone on its cloud journey. It recently completed the migration of its enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to the cloud.
It should come as no surprise that these are public health, election security and climate research. But why? We find out from ThunderCat Technology Cloud CTO Nic Perez why cloud use makes sense for these critical federal initiatives.
“Better customer experience can be delivered via cloud solutions.” We talk to the government’s top techie, Clare Martorana, during Federal News Network’s Cloud Exchange about the federal CX push and how agencies can build on work already begun.
The enterprise still exists, says IBM’s Victor Brown. Third-party cloud services are a part of it, just like an agency’s own data centers. That’s the mind shift that everyone needs to make, Brown explains during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.
Cloud has potential to improve both patient services as well as ease the records burden on practitioners, says Oracle’s Mike Sicilia, who shares why during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange.
Service integration can help agencies understand if cloud services will improve healthcare delivery, says Leidos’ Kass Singh. We sit down with her during the Federal News Network Cloud Exchange to understand the unique cloud challenges in healthcare.