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Two good pieces of news for Microsoft on the cloud computing front. Microsoft has received its FISMA certification. Microsoft CTO Susie Adams said in a company blog post, “Adding FISMA to our existing list of accreditations provides even greater transparency into our security processes and further reinforces our commitment to providing secure cloud computing options [...]
The Office of Management and Budget said many feds responsible for IT acquisition are so cautious about running afoul of ethics rules that they\'re passing up what could be productive interactions with the industry. The administration plans to start an awareness campaign to improve communication between agencies and vendors.
Wired reports that the military is banning removable devices in an effort to prevent future leaks.
Ryan Hill, the director of digital learning programs at Hirshhorn Museum, discussed the ARTLAB+ program that combines arts education with technology.
American Forces Press Service reports that DoD is facing the challenge to share information while keeping some information protected in the wake of WikiLeaks.
Randolph Hite with GAO says his experience over the last 30 years in looking at large-scale IT projects across more federal departments and agencies than I can name has shown that this self-evident truth has been long and widely recognized and adopted when it comes to how IT projects are developed or acquired.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Homeland Security Department\'s Science and Technology directorate are teaming up with the private sector to improve the cybersecurity of financial services.
The military\'s use of personal identifiable information places service members at a higher risk of identity theft than the population at large.
The administration detailed a 25-point plan to improve the way agencies buy and manage technology. Current and former government officials say OMB is using lessons learned from the past to set the agencies up for success.
The Office of Management and Budget today detailed the framework to reform how your agency buys, uses and manages technology. The 25-point plan is trying to bring agencies in-line with commercial practices through agile development…
Former intelligence CIO Dale Meyerrose discusses the top cyber stories of the year.
Does acquiring or developing a system incrementally equate to managing it incrementally? In a word, the answer is \"no.\" Randolph C. Hite is the director of IT Architecture and Systems Issues at the Government Accountability Office.
Alicia Sanchez, the games czar at the Defense Acquisition University, explains how online games are helping workers learn about procurement.
The New York Times reports that Internet Explorer will add a tracking protection feature.
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