The Government Accountability Office said in a new report that the new Trust Funds Federal Financial System (FFS) will not go live in October 2023.
Vimesh Patel, chief technology advisor for WWT, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges of software modernization for the federal government.
DevOps has been around for years in one form or another. Including security as part of the development, and coding to consistently monitor or test systems have also pushed DevOps out faster.
GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service is putting a larger focus on customer experience both on the front end systems and back end processes.
The modernization of government IT has been happening these days during a period of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats and a dramatic expansion of the government’s cyber defense operations.
GSA is extending the continuity of services clause for Networx, WITS 3 and the local service contracts for a year that will allow agencies and vendors time to sunset services on the expired contracts.
Tim Odom, director of Business Technology Solutions Development at Vidoori, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk, to explain how high-performance testing can help federal leaders complete major tasks on time and under budget.
It's become nearly cliché in Defense circles, that the near military peers of the United States are more than near. We're all neck-in-neck. Discussions of getting back to U.S. superiority all include the need for a more digital approach, a digital transformation. At the center of that discussion you find the Defense Department's vision for a new network known as Joint All-Domain Command and Control, known as JADC2.
Paul Puckett, the director of the Army's Enterprise Cloud Management Agency, said the cArmy platform and CAMO vehicle demonstrate how to optimize cloud buying for the entire service.
When it comes to cutting edge technology and IT advancements, federal, state and local governments are often criticized as slow to adapt to new technologies. In one area, however, government has often led: disaster recovery.
Subpar cybersecurity on government networks puts the data of its citizens and potentially essential services at risk. As agencies work to plan for the upcoming year, they should pay special attention to these three trends in 2022.
Congressional leaders urged VA to abandon a costly supply chain IT system it recently decided to borrow from the Defense Health Agency that has failed to meet VA's requirements.
Officials say the app will bring real-time alerts to first responders who typically only get pushed NCTC information through a weekly email.
Duncan Jones, head of Cybersecurity, and Tom Benjamin, president at Cambridge Quantum North America, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk for a deep discussion on quantum computing and federal information technology.
The IRS will transition away from using facial recognition technology to help taxpayers create online accounts with the agency.