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Tweets with #Vivekv2 about who will replace Vivek Kundra as federal CIO.
Vivek Kundra, the first-ever federal chief information officer, is resigning. Federal News Radio has learned Kundra is planning to leave the White House in August.
An inside look at how the Government Printing Office works on a daily basis, including an audio slideshow of GPO\'s printing plant.
More companies are looking to purchase cyberinsurance.
With funding from USDA Rural Development\'s Rural Utilities Service (RUS), rural electric cooperatives are leading the way in smart grid deployments. We get details from USDA\'s Jessica Zufolo.
Luke McCormack, the chief information officer of the Homeland Security Department\'s Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said ICE has not done a good job over the years in how they communicate their needs and requirements to industry. June 16, 2011(Encore presentation July 28, 2011)
Dennis Wisnosky, chief architect and CTO of the Defense Department\'s Business Mission Area, joins host John Gilroy to talk about data storage. June 14, 2011
The General Services Administration and Homeland Security Department gave 14 vendors a spot on a cybersecurity contract. The vendors represent a \"full gamut\" of certification and accreditation services, a GSA official told Federal News Radio.
June 13th and June 15th From transforming the National Airspace System to managing homeland security resources, educating today\'s information leaders, and transforming government operations, these executives clarify and extend our understanding of the work they champion and the efforts they lead.
The contractors have been snatching up small cybersecurity firms.
The Senate Sergeant at Arms says the intruders did not gain access into the Senate computer network.
OPM developed the wiki in January 2011 as a way for federal employees to share training and development best practices to create an \"ever-revolving resource,\" according to the wiki.
The websites for the Fiddlin\' Foresters - the official U.S. Forest folk band - and one for desert tortoises are a couple of websites that could be on the chopping block in the White House efforts to cut wasteful spending.
A new NASA facility in California is designed with the latest Space Age technology and can produce more energy than it uses. Who, and what, is next? We ask the Green Building Council\'s Jeremy Cohen.
Weekly interviews with federal agency chief information officers about the latest directives, challenges and successes. Follow Jason on Twitter. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Podcast One.