House Homeland Security Committee lawmakers tell DHS its fourth attempt to modernize financial systems has to be better.
Five months after the DATA Act rollout, agencies are able to look back on lessons learned and what the future holds for standardized federal spending reports.
Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) is holding a hearing Tuesday seeking answers from DHS on its plan to upgrade its financial systems.
Federal employees from other Cabinet agencies can apply to join the Homeland Security Department's Surge Capacity Force, a voluntary program that deploys non-FEMA employees to help with disaster response.
DHS needs to be more forthcoming with what it knows about the company.
The Homeland Security Department issued their fifth binding operational directive on Sept. 13.
DHS will host a third reverse industry day in October to further expand the discussion of how to get acquisition right.
The Homeland Security Department’s Automated Indicator Sharing (AIS) is preparing to implement version 2.0 of STIX.
In a digital world that challenges personal privacy, a system is in development for protecting connected devices.
Sean Westbrook, a digital media manager and content writer for True North ITG, makes the case for why agencies should move to the cloud sooner than later.
Nearly 13 years later, the DHS IG still disapproves of funds allocated to New Orleans by FEMA after Hurricane Katrina.
Homeland Security Department employees are leaving their desk jobs to serve in the Surge Capacity Force to help with Hurricane Harvey response.
DHS issued an updated CDM supply chain risk management plan to help agencies be more confident in the cybersecurity products and services they are buying.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is still paying for repairs related to two not-so-recent storms.
The Homeland Security Department isn't the only agency working on rescue and response to Hurricane Harvey. Other agencies are doing their part to help impacted victims in Texas in Louisiana.