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The expansion of biometrics is all about trade offs between three categories: what you know, what you have and what you are.
How can blockchain technology help federal IT professionals accomplish their agencies goals? Find out when Paul Brigner, managing director of Georgetown University's Security and Software Engineering Research Center, and Macro Solution Vice Presidents Todd Hager and Damanjit Padam join host John Gilroy on Federal Tech Talk. January 23, 2018
A team of Booz Allen subject matter experts join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss DoD's network resilience efforts and the delivery of future IT networks. January 16, 2018
Pete Tseronis, founder and CEO of Dots and Bridges LLC, joins host John Gilroy to discuss the Modernization Government Technology Act and innovation in the federal space. January 16, 2018
Now contractors are asking what their obligations are this year, and the Defense Department is even going to verify compliance.
The Domain-Based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance standard (DMARC) is designed to lower the risk of phishing attacks.
Rob Palmer, who left DHS late last year and now is an executive vice president and CTO of ShorePoint, said lessons during his decade in government will help shape his private sector career.
Bill Curtis, the executive director for the Consortium for IT Software Quality (CISQ), said new standards will help agencies better understand the cost of IT modernization.
Tom Romeo, the general manager of Maximus Federal, makes the case for agencies to do process improvements along with IT upgrades.
What is the Modernizing Government Technology Act and what does it mean for federal IT professionals? Find out when Jeff Gallimore, partner at Excella Consulting, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. January 9, 2017
Does the repeal of net neutrality open the doors for more efficient high-speed connection? One FCC commissioner seems to think it will.
Federal News Radio obtained a draft of an executive order seeking to give CIOs new hiring authorities and IT governance.
Two vendors expanded the scope of the bid protests of GSA’s $50 billion IT services multiple award contract by going to federal court.
Erin O'Brien, director of education and training services at the Wright State Research Institute, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss how the institute is preparing the next generation of intelligence analysts. January 5, 2018