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President Obama issues an Executive Order requiring agencies to focus on technological and process improvements for citizen-facing services. OMB\'s Zients said the government relies too much on the old way to help citizens - phone, in person and on paper.
The government\'s approach to cybersecurity is shifting from the historical emphasis on the hardware and network layers to a focus on securing software. The National Defense Authorization Act represents this change.
The recent crash of Amazon\'s cloud computing services has left a dark spot in the minds of some feds and contractors.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) and the University of Maryland Baltimore County have teamed up for the Maryland Cyber Challenge & Conference.
The Office of Management and Budget has released a list of 137 data centers it plans to close by the end of the year.
Two George Mason University researchers are calling the bluff of the nation\'s cybersecurity experts.
EPA environmental protection specialist Una Song joins host John Gilroy to talk about the Energy Star project and how it can help your agency monitor its energy use. April 26, 2011
Martha Dorris, deputy associate administrator of the Office of Citizen Services at the General Services Administration, explains how her agency has used e-gov initiatives to improve the customer experience.
Barbara Penland of the Oak Ridge Lab\'s communications office shares how the lab is getting back to normal after its systems were hacked.
Karen Evans, director of the U.S. Cyber Challenge, explains how this contest might eventually help your agency.
An ever-increasing focus on process and compliance has made governance processes burdensome rather than a catalyst for program success and mission enablement. Booz Allen Hamilton\'s Michael Isman has some tips for IT managers on how to deal with that.
State Department is moving its new internal social media network from its beta phase.
A panel advising the Federal Communication Commission on technological innovation says the federal government should use its own land and buildings to advance the cause of national broadband deployment.
IT shops all over the federal community are fighting back, by hiring mobile security firms to keep the bad guys out.
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