On this episode of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley, former chief information security officer at the Environmental Protection Agency and deputy chief information officer at the Veterans Affairs Department, addresses medical device cybersecurity.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz says the hope is to spin off a page that looks at disaster assistance funds.
The Navy has to figure out how to harness, organize and deliver its data to users before it can start utilizing that data for decision making.
Oracle called the government’s efforts to modernize technology "out of sync" and filled with "false narratives."
This week on Federal Tech Talk, John Gilroy hosts a round table discussion of innovation in the federal government with representatives from three start-up companies. Drone Aerospace Managements's Avery Brown, 540's Chris Bock and Emergent's Joel Benge join Gilroy for this wide-ranging conversation. October 10, 2017
Maybe the IRS should issue an open challenge to modernize its master files.
George DelPrete, the director of the Federal CIO Survey from the PSC and Grant Thornton, said those questioned online offered a different viewpoint than those surveyed in person.
IRS officials say they are following a technology road map and a digital roadmap to modernize the agency's IT infrastructure.
David Rubal, chief technologist for Data & Analytics and principal data scientist at DLT, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal agencies use and understand big data. October 3, 2017
The National Archives also issued a memo clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Senior Agency Official for Records Management.
David Garcia comes to OPM after spending two years as the state of Maryland CIO and is a political appointee.
Booz Allen Hamilton's Brian Abbe, Troy Abbot and Eric Billies join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the government's growing use of unmanned systems. October 3, 2017
FedRAMP officials say the authorization process is likely to take anywhere from 4-8 weeks.
Federal website developers should start making their sites more mobile friendly, according to analysis by the General Services Administration's Digital Analytics Program.
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.