OMB announced the comments could not be located in response to a public records request.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Energy Department's Inspector General finds the agency's Chief Financial Officer moved too much money over to the Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability account.
Dan Conrad, the federal CTO for One Identity, makes the case for why agencies need to use two-factor authentication for 100 percent of all systems.
At the Homeland Security Department, the National Cybersecurity Protection System hasn't met all of its objectives for intrusion detection and information sharing.
Long-time DHS executive, Emily Early, will replace David Hess as the chief of staff for the National Protection and Programs Directorate.
Don Hall, government solutions director at OnSolve, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the latest advances in emergency notification and how his company can help federal agencies use these new technologies to deliver detailed information quickly and securely. May 1, 2018
In today's Federal Newscast, acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie urges Congress to take action to permanently fund the Veterans Choice program.
OMB’s 2017 FISMA report to Congress highlighted several areas where agencies have improved the security of their data and networks.
The 150-member Republican Study Committee has listed its budget priorities for 2019, calling for eliminating all automatic pay raises for federal workers, and increasing their contributions to their own retirement. The conservative group's also wants to make it easier for federal employees to be fired.
As the software industry evolves, so do the policy issues that companies want a focus on — data privacy and AI in particular.
On this episode of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley, former chief information security officer at the Environmental Protection agency, is joined by Greg Cranley, vice president of Federal and U.S. Public Sector Sales at Centrify.
Parent awardee Iron Bow Technologies offered printers made by Lexmark, which is wholly owned by Chinese entities with close ties to that country's government.
A House panel suggested moving DoD network defense responsibilities away from DISA and over to a "one-stop-shop" for all things cyber.
The National Protection and Programs Directorate said it has all the authorities it needs, with just one exception.
George Young, vice president US sector for Elastic, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss discusses how his company can help federal IT professionals do a better job of handling structured and unstructured data. April 24, 2018