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Rod Beckstrom, ICANN\'s president and CEO, announced that after he finishes his current term, which ends in July 2012, he\'ll step down. The low-profile nonprofit organization is tasked with managing top-level Internet domains.
Kevin Plexico, a vice president at market research firm Deltek, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the future of agency IT budgets.
The Army resumed its migration of users to its new cloud email system on Tuesday. Other enterprise services will follow behind it, including an enterprise version of Microsoft Sharepoint, which will mostly displace the Army Knowledge Online web portal, officials said.
Kerry O\'Connor, program manager of the State Department\'s Sounding Board, joins host John Gilroy to talk about security and crowdsourcing. August 16, 2011
DISA is working on a follow-on contract to the current deal that includes virtualization services the follow-on is expected to be awarded in 2014.
Diane Braunstein is the associate commissioner of the Social Security Administration\'s Office of International Programs.
The Department of Veterans Affairs\' social media policy encourages VA employees to adopt Web-based collaboration tools.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has introduced a new piece of cybersecurity legislation that would strengthen data breach laws.
The Federal Trade Commission has fined a software developer $50,000 for an application that collected private information from children using an online character.
The U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln has become the first Navy vessel to undergo a cybersecurity inspection while at sea. The ship passed with a score that surpassed what the Navy has been able to accomplish even at its shore-based units.
Derrick Harris, senior analyst and curator of cloud computing at GigaOM Pro, discusses where data center consolidation at your agency and across government might be headed.
Karen Evans, former administrator of the Office of Electronic Government and Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget, gives her analysis of the biggest federal technology stories of late.
DoD announced it will close an additional 44 data centers by the end of the fiscal year. DoD CIO Teri Takai said the closures dovetail with the department\'s efforts to adopt enterprise services and cloud computing.
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