In today's Federal Newscast, the Trump administration says it now sees an opportunity to build on many of the 14 cross-agency priority goals outlined in the President's Management Agenda.
The federal employment question forms a knot that remains difficult to untie.
Matt Shabat, the U.S. strategy manager for Glasswall Solutions, makes the case for how using a risk management framework can lead to real savings that agencies can use to move off legacy systems.
The White House plans on spending 5 percent more to secure federal networks and data in 2020, with more than half of the funding going toward Defense Department cybersecurity. Get this story and others in today's Federal Newscast.
The 2020 president's budget request keeps federal IT spending in 2020 about level with 2019. And the Analytical Perspectives on the budget released Monday indicate all is not well.
John Cofrancesco, vice president, Business Development at Active Navigation, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss records management and how his company can help federal agencies eliminate redundant, obsolete or trivial data.
CenturyLink became the first vendor under the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions contract to receive cybersecurity approval for its business systems.
Scott Buchholz, Deloitte Government chief technology officer, said one of the most important trends for 2019 are macrotechnology forces, such as digital reality.
The Defense Information Systems Agency has been pushing its mission partners toward “app rationalization,” urging them to figure out what they need to operate in the cloud.
The Trump administration’s 2020 budget proposal for government spending gives a big boost to the Pentagon and other security-related agencies, while calling for a cut of more than $2.7 trillion in federal civilian spending over the next ten years.
Rick Pina of World Wide Technology joined John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss new IT security methods that his company is developing to help protect federal agencies from cyber threats.
The Trump administration is asking for 2020 funding for IT modernization at both for governmentwide and specific agency needs.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of nearly 40 senators are urging the appropriations committee to include back pay for federal contractors impacted by the last government shutdown, in an upcoming disaster relief package.
In this Expert Edition: IT Modernization, we report on how the concept of IT modernization evolved from a focus solely on cybersecurity and retiring technical debt to bringing in current approaches around software development, user-centered design and cloud computing into the government to help meet the needs of agency customers today and in the future.
Suzi Connor, the chief information officer at CDC, said a new three-pronged approach will change the way the agency manages and uses technology.