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WFED Anchor Amy Morris has a recap of last night\'s keynote address by technology futurist John Patrick and gives us a preview of today\'s highlights.
Census and DISA are losing the hardwires in favor of mobility.
Brian McGrath, the chief information officer at the Census Bureau, says his agency is about to implement a “virtualization-first” policy. He tells Federal News Radio’s Jason Miller, “All new applications will be serviced via a virtualized guest as opposed to a bare-metal deployment of hardware. Unless there is a compelling engineering or architechture reason to [...]
Melissa Hathaway, president of Hathaway Global Strategies and the former White House cybersecurity advisor, shares her insights.
Marketing could be the new required course for would be cyber criminals.
May 9th and May 11th Business of Government Hour a Conversation with Authors -- exploring national security, power, and intelligence in the 21st century.
Mobile technology is changing how the federal government works. Federal News Radio spoke with CRGT CEO Tom Ferrando, for a pulse check on technology and contracting.
After GAO upholds one of the protests, the agency decides not to move forward with the contract to upgrade back-office systems.
The White House is proposing cybersecurity legislation that gives the Department of Homeland Security oversight of federal civilian networks.
A scammer selling cheap adobe software has hacked into NASA websites.
There are some concerns about which agency has cybersecurity oversight of state-jurisdictional electric lines. NERC\'s Gerry Cauley explains what they are, and what he thinks should be done.
The White House on Thursday is expected to unveil its proposal to enhance the nation\'s cybersecurity, laying out plans to require industry to better protect systems that run critical infrastructure like the electrical grid, financial systems and nuclear power plants.
The game is called the Massive Multiplayer Online Wargame Leveraging the Internet (MMOWGLI).
OMB\'s Jeff Zients told Senate lawmakers that his office has held 250 meetings to discuss agency reorganization ideas. Zients also said the lack of funding for e-government programs will slow the advancement of transparency websites.
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.