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The assessment is part of OMB\'s 25-point plan to reform IT. The review begins Jan. 18.
A new report combines the findings of two surveys -one targeting federal employees, the other federal contractors - on the use of social media in the government. Research Director at Market Connections, John Kagia, fills us in.
A former TSA worker has been sentenced for tampering with government databases.
The DETERlab testbed provides an isolated 400-node mini-Internet, in which researchers can investigate malware and other security threats without danger of infecting the real Internet.
Several departments are out ahead of the OMB mandate to consolidate data facilities over the next four years. Energy is starting small to show business owners they will get the same level of service under the new setup. Other agencies see green in cutting back on the centers-both money and energy efficiency.
Unisys President of Federal Systems sees lots of growth coming in mobile device use at your agency.
Federal Security Spotlight speaks with Thomas Schankweiler III, chief information security officer in the office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services. January 13, 2011
The Small Business Administration\'s Joe Zepecki says the new SBA.gov represents a cultural shift at the agency.
Give 1,716 PlayStations to a bunch of engineers and what do you get? At the Air Force Lab in Rome, New York, you get a supercomputer. The Sony PlayStation 3 has a unique processor that…
The Associated Press reports that DoD has not given full disclosure to its cyber warfare.
Government Computer News released its list of top threats for 2011.
On the 50th anniversary of JFK\'s inauguration, the 35th president\'s archives are now available online.
Increased use of a smart grid has benefits. The GAO finds being more cyber secure isn\'t one of them.
The agency plans on hiring 500 more federal employees in 2011. Officials said they could save $40 million by reducing the number of vendor employees. CBP also is hiring more lower-level employees to help keep the pipeline of skills flowing.
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