VA executives joined CyberChat to talk more about DevOps and agile methodology, and what it will mean for the agency's cybersecurity practices in the future.
Ryan Cote, the Transportation Department’s chief information officer, said by bringing together technology management and delivery under his office, the modes would be freed to focus on mission and receive better, cost-effective services.
The U.S. Digital Service has launched a tool to make sure agencies overhauling their IT don’t bite off more than they can chew.
On this week’s episode of Women of Washington, Gigi Schumm welcomed Una Song, a senior adviser at the Energy Department's Office of Environment, Health, Safety and Security.
The Senate defense appropriations bill give DoD more than $100 billion in research and development spending.
John Zangardi, CIO at the Department of Homeland Security, said his agency believes what’s best is “a hybrid, traditional on-premises and cloud IT approach.
The Defense Department award to CSRA/GD-IT a contract to provide email and collaboration services in the cloud in late August has come under fire.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House says it's considering a new approach to helping agencies adopt artificial intelligence.
Tony Solomita, director of Innovation and Trent Hone, Fellow at Excella, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss agile software development and the value it provides to the federal government.
Allen Hill, the director of the Telecommunications Services Office at the General Services Administration, said most agencies will not meet the Sept. 30 deadline to award new contracts under EIS, but most are making good progress setting up 2020 to be a busy year.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is looking to hire an ethicist who can guide defense agencies on the application of artificial intelligence.
Bob McKay, senior vice president of Customer Identity and Risk Solutions at Neustar, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how technology can help federal IT officials reduce waste, fraud and abuse at their agencies and improve government services for their customers.
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In today's Federal Newscast, the Air Force orders all of its facilities to designate secure, comfortable spaces for nursing mothers.
Jamie Holcombe, the chief information officer of the Patent and Trademark Office, said among his first projects has been to fix the technology that runs the agency’s search tools to help patent examiners and trademark lawyers find ‘prior art.’