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If a mobile worker is teleworking, does that mean they\'re in the office?
Federal News Radio spoke with the FBI and the Army about their various uses of cloud this week. Listen to the interviews by clicking the links below. Part 2: Fulgham says secure mobility will change the FBI In a two-part interview with agency chief information officer Chad Fulgham, Federal News Radio talks about the various [...]
The tech conference showcases latest trends. O\'Reilly Media\' Alex Howard and Deloitte\'s Bill Eggers share some highlights.
You’re familiar with a lot of the open government projects at the federal level. You have sites like Recovery.gov, which tracks stimulus spending, and Data.gov. That site keeps tabs on various projects that agencies are…
The Department of Homeland Security says cyber attacks against the federal government jumped by 40 percent last year.
A new white paper from the Homeland Security Department calls for networks where computers and devices work together in near-real time in its own defense.
The Department of Homeland Security is on the hunt for cybersecurity summer interns.
Based on new figures, the military expects to spend more than three times what DHS is requesting for cyber operations.
The agency will issue its first Call Letter of 2011 Friday detailing suggestions for insurance carriers to focus on wellness and healthy lifestyles. Director Berry also wants insurance providers to offer affinity benefits for domestic partners of federal employees. Later this year, OPM will launch a new medical claims database to improve the plans.
Chris Dorobek talked to winner Kirit Amin, the Chief Information Officer at the Bureau of Consular Affairs.
GAO found that one of the more daunting tasks for the IRS is determining who has passed away in the last year. Database provider LexisNexis could help.
There\'s now a new technology that will go through your RFP responses for you - and find those red flags.
John Moore is founder and CEO of Government in the Lab. He\'s focused for years on open government strategy and he says the public sector isn\'t that far behind in social media.
Be honest - you\'ve been to meetings where you are handed a binder full of notes and handouts. Printing those handouts are a waste of time and money. That\'s where iLegislate comes into play.
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.