GAO's David Wise talked about a potential regulatory gap dealing with connected cars with Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu.
The State Department is reconsidering whether it really needs a diplomat to coordinate cybersecurity policy. Brookings visiting fellow Cameron Kerry says State should be enhancing the position, not getting rid of it.
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.
What is DevOps and how can it help federal IT professionals achieve the goals of their agencies? Find out when three practitioners of concept, Chef Software's Nathen Harvey, AIS's Brent Wodicka, and Excella Consulting's David Bock join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. September 5, 2017
Putting CYBERCOM on an even playing field with the rest of the Defense Department's combatant commands has serious implications.
Ugorji Nwoke, a client architect with MuleSoft, makes the case for why the use of reusable software code can turn shared services from promising to impactful.
After almost six years of the cloud-first policy, agencies are gaining an understanding what it takes to move to the cloud.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new mobile app provides insight for federal employees when facing dilemmas in government ethics.
The Office of Management and Budget weighs in on contracting and grant pilots under the DATA Act.
Ostendio Founder & CEO Grant Elliott joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk, to discuss how his company can help federal agencies comply with a wide range of security standards. August 22, 2017
Mike Smoyer, president of the Digital Government Institute, Jim Bejoian, national government relations consultant for Ricoh, and David Blakenhorn, chief technology officer at DLT, join host Mark Amtower for a wide ranging discussion of some of the big issues affecting government contractors. August 21, 2017
The next wave in national security superiority will come from something that's been talked about for decades but is only now coming into its own —artificial intelligence.
After almost nine months of no news, GSA asked vendors bidding on the Alliant 2 GWAC to guarantee their bids through Dec. 31.
David Bray, the Federal Communications Commission chief information officer, will be the executive director of People-Centered Internet initiative.
In today's Federal Newscast, new numbers the General Services Administration's Digital Analysis Program shows an increasing amount of users accessing government websites from their mobile devices.