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Jerry Edgerton, president of federal sales at Blue Ridge Networks, joins host John Gilroy to talk about what his company is doing to help agencies transition into cloud computing. August 2, 2011
Pete Tseronis, Chief Technology Officer of the Energy Department, shares his ideas on innovation and leadership in tough budget times.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is heading the Social Media in Strategic Communication program.
A recent Government Accountability Office review found agencies lack policies for records management, privacy and security associated with social media.
Daniel Goure of the Lexington Institute discussed what exactly constitutes cyber warfare, the policy options DoD faces in the cyber domain and the role that industry can play.
Increasingly federal agencies are looking for computer hacking skills. The National Security Agency is one of those agencies that will attend an annual hacker convention this week.
Government defense contractor Mantech is the latest victim of the hacking group Anonymous.
The Obama administration has embraced online dashboards as a better way to share data internally and with the public. The IBM Center\'s Sukumar Ganapati joined the Federal Drive to discuss if dashboards have become standard-operating procedure for the government.
As defense contractors face tighter global budgets many are buying up companies with niche technology services. In just the latest move, L-3 announced it would spin off its systems engineering division.
Personal and professional issues come into play for people deciding whether or not to telework.
The Pentagon\'s Configuration Steering Board says it\'s pausing development of the program while they figure out the best way to include devices like smart phones.
Senators Tom Carper (D-Del.) and Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) have proposed a bill that would require agencies to safeguard private information and to tell people if there information was hacked.
Davi D\'Agostino, director of Defense Capabilities and Management Issues at GAO, discusses highlights from the report.
Officials from the three nations are finding common ground in the need for cybersecurity and trusted identities in cyberspace. The FBI has set up a liaison in China, while the Secret Service has an office in Russia and plans to open one in China to investigate cyber crime.
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