Dave McOmber, executive vice president Public Sector Federal Sales at QTS Data Centers and Jeff Groh, vice chairman Occupier Services JLL, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss what federal IT professionals should consider when choosing a data center.
Government lawyers tell a federal appeals court that Oracle's complaints about conflicts of interest are now moot, and that DoD has plenty of ways to justify its controversial single-award decision.
After several years, a consortium of agencies has been working on FedRAMP, a program to certify cybersecurity of cloud computing services providers.
Neha Anand, group product manager at Okta, offers four predictions for technology trends in the government sector in the new year.
The cybersecurity environment has shifted dramatically in recent years, and that means yesterday’s tools and approaches – especially those which rely upon manual and/or siloed processes – will no longer suffice.
DISA, cybersecurity and non-CIOs talking tech seemed to draw the interest of Federal News Network listeners and readers in 2019 on the Ask the CIO show.
Rick "Ozzie" Nelson, vice president and general manager for the Public Sector at MicroStrategy, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to talk about business intelligence and how it is being used to analzye complex problems in the federal government.
This past year saw some interesting topics pop up in the military; 2020 may see the same.
Congress has ordered DoD to give losing bidders detailed information about why they weren't chosen. DoD's alleged failure to do that in the JEDI case may have contributed to the protest Amazon lodged in federal court.
Eric Trexler, vice president of Global Governments and Critical Infrastructure Sales at Forcepoint, joins John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the implications of a federal agencies' move to the cloud.
Tom Romeo, the general manager for the U.S. federal services segment for Maximus, said agencies have stiffened up the rules to get through the security clearance process and the backlog remains a big problem for vendors.
DoD will use U.S. Special Operations Command and U.S. Transportation Command to test its new cloud.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee released the ninth version of the Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecard with 20 of 24 agencies improving or maintaining their scores.
Scott Algier, the executive director of the IT Information Sharing and Analysis Center (IT-ISAC), said cyber threat intelligence is a useful tool for agencies and industry leadership once they’re on the same page about what it entails.
Justice Department lawyers accuse Amazon of improperly redacting a "large quantity" of information from the publicly-released version of its JEDI lawsuit