GSA is starting to look for other agencies to begin creating and working with their own CoEs for 2019 and beyond.
Dozens of agencies are employing einterns through a similar approach the State Department is using with its Virtual Student Federal Service.
What is open source and how is it being used in the federal government? Find out when Corelight CEO Greg Bell joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. June 19, 2018
Old, reliable botnets continue to plague information networks around the world. Yet tools to mitigate botnets often go unused.
The Interior Department's IG reported two of the nation's largest hydropower dams are at risk from insider threats.
If you're posting on Facebook or Twitter about the IRS taking too long to send your federal tax refund check, or grumbling about long wait times on tax help hotlines, there's a good chance the agency is listening.
The Cloud Security Alliance is teaming with FedRAMP to create a combined cloud security certification known as FedSTAR, which could improve effectiveness and efficiency for private-sector companies by cutting down on duplicate requirements.
The Rural Development Innovation Center now has a new website to further its mission of steamlining, modernizing and strengthening the delivery of Rural Development programs.
Telos Corporation CEO John Wood joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss IT security and how his company can help federal agencies make a secure transition to the cloud. June 12, 2018
OMB announced USDA, Energy and HUD earned approval from the TMF Board to get some of the $100 million in additional funding to push ongoing IT modernization projects over the top.
Crystal Philcox, GSA’s deputy assistant commissioner for IT Category in the Federal Acquisition Service, said GSA is confident that agencies will have time to transition to EIS and modernize their IT infrastructures at the same time.
Speaking at a Data Coalition event Wednesday, Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the data CAP goal will help the government get its arms around its huge trove of data.
In today's Federal Newscast, after winning the four remaining protests holding up the multiple award IT services governmentwide contract, the General Services Administration says agencies will soon be able to order IT services from the more than 60 vendors.
A key part of the nation's intellectual property system is undergoing an upgrade in reaction to the administration's IT modernization plan.
The Technology Modernization Fund doesn't appear aimed at helping agencies replace legacy systems, as the name implies.