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Federal Times reports on new technology the VA is using to safeguard veterans\' health data.
The not-for-profit Wounded Warrior Project trains veterans in cybersecurity.
The E-Verify program is expanding to include U.S. passports and passport cards for employment verification.
There\'s a new, FREE smart phone mobile application that makes it easier for servicemembers and veterans to track their emotional health after deployments. e got the story from the Army\'s Dr. Robert Ciulla.
Despite constant alerts and tips to avoid phishing scams and other viruses, Americans still expose themselves to harm.
An International Cyber Range for realistic assessments of cyberwarfare scenarios is being developed.
Federal CIO Vivek Kundra wants agencies to take a portfolio approach so geospatial data is better coordinated governmentwide. The administration releases a supplement to Circular A-16 making geospatial data a capital asset.
Agency CIOs are under pressure to move to the new network protocol over the next two years. Technology officials can look to the Defense Research and Engineering Network for some important lessons learned. DREN has successfully made the transition to IPv6.
The VA\'s VistA health IT system could be national model, said James Herbsleb, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, in an interview with the DorobekINSIDER.
Alan Silberberg and Ray Wang of Constellation Research Group told the DorobekINSIDER how their firm helps agencies achieve Gov 2.0.
Agency CIO Baker said moving the electronic health system to open source would let VA to more easily and more quickly use software developed outside of the department. VA\'s decision comes after an industry panel recommended 10 ways to fix VistA.
Josh Gottheimer, senior counselor to the FCC Chairman, joined the DorobekINSIDER to describe how his agency is trying to close the digital divide.
Both the Federal Trade Commission and the Commerce Department are preparing to release independent reports about online privacy — and how strict new privacy rules for the web should be, The New York Times reports.…
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