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Susan Lawrence, the Army\'s newly-appointed Chief Information Officer members of the IT and communications industry that the service is focused on creating an end-to-end IT infrastructure, eliminating structures that required soldiers to train and live on one network, and deploy on another.
One thousand dollars may be waiting for teleworkers someday, if some DC area congressmen have their say.
Government and industry leaders are coming together to discuss progress the government has made to advance open standards in interoperability, portability and security in cloud computing. The National Institute of Standards and Technology will hold its Cloud Computing Forum & Workshop III April 7-8 at the agency’s headquarters in Gaithersburg, Md. Working groups formed at [...]
March 21st and March 23rd, 2011 A veteran pilot and internationally recognized expert in aviation and labor relations, Babbitt is no stranger to the FAA
We get details from the Defense Intelligence Acquisition Conference from DIA\'s Mark Bogart.
The federal CIO told House lawmakers that one major reason IT projects fail is the lack of authority agency technology executives have over spending. Kundra said as part of the 25-point IT reform plan, OMB is restricting the roles of all major agency CIOs. He said the Interior Department is the model, and HHS is next.
A new blog allows the public to comment on draft proposals about changing the classification and declassification system.
Chris Kemp, NASA’s chief technology officer for IT, is leaving the agency. Kemp announced his resignation on his agency blog saying, “As budgets kept getting cut and continuing resolutions from Congress continued to make funding unavailable, I saw my vision for the future slowly slip further from my grasp.” Kemp was one of the pioneers [...]
Cadets at West Point are on the cyber-front lines. How are they preparing for these new roles?
VA\'s Roger Baker discussed how to advance IT projects amidst uncertain budget times.
It\'s that time of year again when you have to fill out your March Madness brackets. But not for the basketball tournament -- for the cyber defense contest.
The U.S. military does not have the trained personnel or the legal authorities it needs to respond to a computer-based attack on America or its allies, and a crisis would quickly strain the force, the Pentagon\'s cyber commander said Wednesday.
Ed Pound, one of the report\'s principal authors and the board\'s director of communications, shares highlights from the Recovery Board\'s annual report and a look at the year ahead.
Rep. Jim Langevin (D-R.I.) has introduced the Executive Cyberspace Coordination Act.
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