After a long stint as the deputy director of the center for information technology at the NIH, Stacie Alboum is about to head to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. At the ACT-IAC emerging technology conference in Cambridge, Maryland earlier this week, Federal Drive with Tom Temin caught up with Alboum to discuss what her new job will be all about.
By the end of the fiscal year, FEMA plans to put about 26 systems in the cloud as a way to improve mission and citizen services.
The civilian and Defense sides of the government have taken a big step together to move the Defense Department's innovative, nontraditional contractors to the mainstream of federal contracting.
Raj Iyer, the Army’s chief information officer, said 20,000 soldiers and civilians will be among the first to use the new bring-your-own-device technology.
Getting information from a federal website or agency without difficulty is still not a reality for many Americans. USDA wants IT folks who can "speak" non-IT language.
The Biden administration has repeatedly called for equity considerations to be incorporated into new policies or programs, and more federal leaders are grasping what that means for their particular agencies.
GSA and Treasury’s Bureau of Fiscal Service will launch the financial management shared services marketplace later this year with public and private sector providers.
On this episode, we talk with Acquisition experts Stan Soloway and Jason Knudsen on their ground-breaking report on the expanding use of Other Transaction Authority (OTAs) in the federal procurement market and then catch up with innovation leader Jim Cook on the recently released President’s Management Agenda (PMA) Learning Agenda.
A small team from the modernization community of interest at ACT-IAC has assembled that list of best practices for digital transformation.
Mark Borkowski, the assistant commissioner in the Office of Acquisition and the chief acquisition officer at CBP in the Homeland Security Department said he is developing a new policy to improve how the agency manages supply chain risks.
On this episode, we talk with world renowned leading change icon and best-selling author John Kotter about leadership and driving change in uncertain and volatile times.
Former federal technology executives offer their insights of the biggest stories of 2021 and which storylines will carry over in 2022.
On this episode, we talk with some outstanding federal leaders on issues and opportunities that should be “top of mind” in 2022. Guests: Suzette Kent, Chief Executive Officer at Kent Advisory Services and former Federal…
Online events are here to stay, and with good reason. But some occasions demand in-person, and it's time already.
On this episode, we talk with some of the recipients of the 2021 ACT-IAC Leadership Award winners.