Mike Smoyer, CEO of the Digital Government Institute, joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss cybersecurity, IT modernization and the upcoming 930gov conference.
Congress stood up OTA in 1972 as a tech-focused watchdog to serve a complementary oversight role to the Government Accountability Office, but lawmakers in 1995 zeroed out funding for the office.
InnovateOhio calls for more effective data sharing among agencies, an easy-to-use website, a sophisticated identity and access management system and completion of data center consolidation initiative by early next year.
Gigi Schumm welcomes Danielle Brigida, Interior Department's social media guru, to talk about how digital tools can advance your career, and your agency.
Congress should enable facial with good oversight, not ban it.
Silicon Valley gets a lot of attention from military leaders but one vet argues more support is needed for innovation cells at US college and universities.
GSA is working on its multiple award schedules contract and its e-commerce marketplace. Larry Allen joined the show with updates.
First responder vehicle issues has lead DHS Science and Technology Directorate to develop an app. Kimberly Jones-Holt joined the show to discuss.
Jake Olcott, vice president of Communications and Government Affairs at BitSight, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss vendor risk management and what federal agencies can do to protect themselves from cyber breaches caused by third party vendors.
On this week’s episode of Leaders and Legends in Government, Aileen Black spoke with Doug Wolfe, former director of science and technology at the CIA.
Agencies were supposed to submit plans for incorporating digital signatures this week. Deloitte's Warren Miller joined Federal Drive to discuss what that means.
All eyes are on Customs and Border Protection to make sure it holds accountable agents caught making lewd comments in a Facebook group.
Jeremy Rissi, vice president Commercial and Public Sector at MobileIron, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to explain how a phone based system can be used to help federal agencies protect their data, and detect cyber threats.
How do federal agencies make sense of the mountains of information they possess? Find out when Clark Richey, co-founder and CTO of FactGem, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk.
Paperless government starts at the front end, not when records go to storage. The National Archives and Records Administration is forcing agencies to do things differently.