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The General Services Administration has devised a social media guide for its employees. Federal News Radio spoke with Jacke Zeheir, director of the IT Policy & Compliance Division in the GSA CIO\'s office.
Google says Chinese hackers attempted to take over email accounts of senior U.S. officials and hundreds of other prominent people.
Homeland Security officials told Congress Wednesday they have made major strides in sharing intelligence information as a matter of policy and practice. DHS also is exploring the possibility of a departmentwide intelligence doctrine. Non-interoperable IT systems, however, remain a major obstacle.
May 30th and June 1st A Conversation on \"An Open Government Implementation Model: Moving to Increased Public Engagement\"
Schlosser comes to OMB from EPA where she will take over for Mike Howell, who left in November. Schlosser also served as CIO of HUD and worked on cybersecurity at Transportation.
CIO Rosio Alvarez said she soon will release a RFP to move the lab\'s ERP system to the cloud. Berkeley already moved its email to the cloud.
The man behind much of the cybersecurity policy development at Homeland Security is stepping down. Federal News Radio has an exclusive exit interview with Phil Reitinger.
The House is preparing to once again take up legislation that would grant the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission new authority to order private electrical grid operators to take emergency action in the event of a cyber attack or a new vulnerability. The power would extend to bulk electric systems and parts of the grid that supply electricity to Defense infrastructure that is critical to national security.
Three IT veterans will join host John Gilroy to talk about design tools that government agencies can use to reduce the costs of their IT systems. May 31, 2011
The Center for a New American Security is proposing a new federal agency to coordinate the government\'s cybersecurity efforts. Dr. Kristin Lord, vice president and director of studies at the center, gives us details.
Agency officials will meet in June to approve the rollout of the first piece of an integrated and interoperable electronic health record for soldiers and veterans. VA and DoD also are creating a centralized database that will be located in DISA\'s data centers.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will not consider a bill aimed at better federal government transparency, according to Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.
A cyber attack from another country could constitute an act of war and warrant military action, according to a Pentagon document.
The Defense Department and Veteran\'s Affairs have chosen its \"mainline\" interface for their joint e-health record.
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