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Georgia's major IT enterprise outsourcing program celebrated its 10th anniversary thanks to state CIO Calvin Rhodes' turnaround efforts. Will he be rewarded by a new governor?
When time matters most, communication is critical. For federal, state and local responders that means a secure, single interoperable platform nationwide.
In this eight-part series, listen as AT&T Public Safety leaders discuss FirstNet – the only nationwide, high-speed, broadband network dedicated to public safety.
Bill Marion, the Air Force’s deputy CIO, said the service hopes to unify technology, data and business transformation from operational and implementation perspectives.
The speed of technology is moving faster than ever. Yet, more than 80% of federal government IT budgets are spent on maintaining systems, with only a fraction invested in innovation.
As Federal agencies drive to transition to the new Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract, we all agree the time for modernization is now.
In this six-part series, AT&T innovators and leaders discuss how the EIS contract can help transition and transform federal agencies to the network of tomorrow – today.
Three procurement actions show the Defense Department’s continued push to move data and applications to off premise cloud services.
One solution does not fit all missions. Especially in the Intelligence Community. Jill Singer, Vice President of National Security, AT&T Public Sector, knows firsthand how IC agencies are embracing emerging technologies, while balancing their reliance on legacy operations.
This six-part series reveals the challenges unique to the IC’s missions and explores the pathways to modernization.
The network today is dramatically different. The explosion of data is unprecedented. And the cyber landscape is rapidly changing every day. The federal government is at an historic cross roads when it comes to IT transformation.
In this six-part series, hear from industry innovators and leaders on how federal agencies can make the Move to Modernization.
Gigi Schumm welcomes DNS registrar and COO of Farsight Security, Alexa Raad, on this week’s episode of Women of Washington.
The DoD needs to revamp 15,000 networks. Where do they begin? With commercial technologies, like software-defined networking.
In this six-part series, industry innovators and leaders discuss how creating the defense network of the future can significantly advance warfighter initiatives today. Newer technologies bolster security for mission-critical data and applications, while streamlining operational costs.
Over one-third of responders' antennae will bet touched by the build-out this year, the CEO of First Responder Network Authority said.
The Air Force is on a mission. Overhauling IT infrastructure will better serve future warfighters. That’s not an easy task. Which is why adopting commercial networking technologies can jumpstart transformation.
In this six-part series. hear from industry innovators and leaders on how deploying Enterprise IT “as a service” today can yield long-term benefits for the Air Force.
The General Services Administration awarded a spot on the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract to four incumbents and six new telecommunication bidders to increase competition.
AT&T and FirstNet say they are working to secure traffic on the first responder network, and are building a fleet of cell tower trucks ready for deployment.
Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama is teaming with AT&T to use internet of things and smart city technologies to make the base run more smoothly. Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with AT&T Air Force Client Executive Vice President Rocky Thurston and Maxwell’s 42nd Mission Support Group Commander Col. Don Lewis on Federal Drive with Tom Temin about the updates.