Federal News Radio obtained a draft of an executive order seeking to give CIOs new hiring authorities and IT governance.
News about DoD’s Common Access Card, IT modernization and cybersecurity were the most popular notebook items last year.
Tom Temin reminds us that technologies never stop developing until they're obsolete.
The International Revenue Service appears to be ready to solve the final challenge of assembler code.
Small office within U.S. Northern Command is diving deeper into digital mapping and other information-related capabilities.
From Blockchain to cloud computing, agencies began working together to develop a digital road map to keep up with the ever-changing world of IT and mitigate threats
Bob Osborn, the federal CTO of ServiceNow, makes the case for how agencies can digitally transform.
Industry and former federal executives say the Trump administration’s plans for IT modernization have matured.
Kirit Amin, the outgoing CIO of the International Trade Commission, said OMB and GSA should provide an easier way for small agencies to move off legacy systems.
USDA will be the first agency to work with GSA and the Office of American Innovation to get rid of legacy systems.
Margaret Weichert, the president's nominee to the deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget, easily earned approval from members of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee during Thursday's nomination hearing.
It’s been almost eight years since the Office of Management and Budget kicked off its latest data center consolidation and optimization initiative.
Johnson Joy, the chief information officer at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, said he wants to move the agency to the cloud, update its code, and replace desktops with laptops, among other things.
The Office of Personnel Management authorized a special Schedule A hiring authority to help agencies bring on specific professionals for their IT modernization and "smarter IT delivery initiative" projects. The authority expires Sept. 30, 2018.
David Bray, who left the FCC in October and now is the executive director of the People-Centered Internet Coalition, moved the agency to the cloud to cut spending on legacy IT systems by 35 percent.