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Departments require technology employees to be more technical as they buy services from cloud computing providers. Program and project managers also are in high demand, which has led VA, HHS and HUD to begin figuring out how to address the shortfall in employees.
Matt Perry is making wide-ranging effort to improve the Office of Personnel Management\'s technology infrastructure. This includes data storage and analytics to make processing HR information easier. September 15, 2011
Sean McGurk is leaving. Nicole Dean gets a promotion and two others step into acting roles to fill in spots.
Security firm Trusteer says a variation of the SpyEye Trojan is the newest threat to devices running Google\'s Android operating system.
Under the deal\'s terms, Lockheed will support the integration of software and components for the Air Force\'s combat support automated information systems.
The use of QR codes is building momentum in government. But some cyber experts are warning agencies that some of them could pose cyber threats.
Merlin International, a veteran-owned IT firm, has landed a five-year, $40 million cybersecurity contract with the Health and Human Services Department.
Greg Myers, Microsoft\'s vice president for federal sales, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the next generation of office tools.
On today\'s Federal Drive: Intelligence Community leaders indicate they will continue to focus on the workforce even as it faces looming budget cuts and the House passes an FAA reauthorization to stave off a shutdown at the transportation agency.
The Information Sharing Environment has helped lead the improvement of federal, state and local terrorist-related data sharing since 2004. Kshemendra Paul, the ISE program manager, said his office is opening its \"aperture\" to include broader terrorism-related information.
Host John Gilroy is joined by Kim Taylor, director of web services at the USDA\'s Food Safety and Inspection Service and Kevin Paschuck, public sector vice president for RightNow Technologies. They will talk about a new app being used at FSIS. September 13, 2011
The Department of Health and Human Services wants more people to access their own medical records online. The Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services already have successful programs in place. They use a \"blue button\" feature that lets patients download their data.
The CIO Council launched the Tech Fellows program to recruit under a two-year fellowship advanced degreed workers into the government. The program is part of the administration\'s 25-point IT reform plan.
The hackers used the same attack code they used on the RSA attack to break into several other companies, including two national security organizations.
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