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Stan Sloane, president and CEO of SRA International, discusses what\'s in the deal and what it means for outstanding contracts.
It\'s all about the money. And for the Defense Department pinning down the exact cybersecurity figure is almost impossible.
In a report the Department of Homeland Security outlined plans that include a three-pronged approach to cyber security: automation, interoperability, and authentication.
One federal agency is working on apps so stakeholders can telework along side employees.
70 percent of data center managers say they are already using or plan to use cloud computing, according to a survey by AFCOM. Of that 70 percent, 36.6 percent of respondents are already using the cloud. That’s up from 14.9 percent of managers surveyed in 2010. However, another 28 percent tell AFCOM they have no [...]
Dr. Steven Bucci is IBM\'s Issue Lead for Cyber and explains DoD\'s strategy.
Northrup Grumman is heading off a cybersecurity brain drain with a recruiting pitch for teenagers.
Next on the Federal Drive, 6-10 a.m. * Here we go again - the countdown to shutdown is underway. Congress has less time than you think to come to a compromise. * Find out about the new National Center for The Veteran Institute for Procurement, and how it helps small veteran-owned businesses land federal deals. Be sure to check out these interviews and more on the next edition of the [14]Federal Drive, weekdays from 6-10 a.m.
The Department of Veterans is moving its electronic health record system to the open source community.
Ruth Milkman, chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at the FCC joins the Federal Drive on the lengthy process
Two separate incidents at Veterans Affairs result in credit protection services for 1,600 vets
A report from TIGTA find that IRS emails lack encryption
The Defense Department is preparing its first departmentwide strategy on how it uses energy for military operations and what it\'s doing to move to more secure energy sources. Leaders are hopeful that the strategy will be sent to Congress in April.
Several sites, including Data.gov, the IT Dashboard and the FEDRamp cloud efforts, could be shut down in the next two months if the administration doesn\'t get more money under the E-government fund. In all, nine sites are on the list to be discontinued by July 30 if OMB doesn\'t find money to keep it going. Experts say OMB has several ways to keep the sites up, including pass-the-hat among agencies.
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