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Chris DeRusha, the federal chief information security officer, said the final zero trust strategy gives the federal government an opportunity to lead the conversation for how best to improve cybersecurity.
On of the weirder federal IT developments of recent years is how slowly agencies are using a governmentwide telecom contract that's supposed to be mandatory. It's the Enterprise Information Solutions multiple-award program operated by the General Services Administration. For some facts and figures, and why this might be happening, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen.
The specific goal is for an additional $100 billion to such businesses over the next five years.
Gerard Badorrek, who left after more than seven years as the CFO at GSA, said through a series of major changes, the agency’s financial management is in better shape than ever before.
Supply chain challenges and inflation are having a negative impact on businesses across the economy. The federal procurement system, a subset of that economy, is not immune.
In today's Federal Newscast, potential sailors have some new incentives to join the Navy.
The 13th Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecard hearing offered some ideas for future ways to measure agency IT modernization progress.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration struggled to follow the Trade Agreements Act for some contracts that helped with the response to the pandemic.
Several agencies have embarked on digital identity verification projects in recent years, with some looking to now leverage each other’s work.
Richard Beutel, principle and founder of Cyrrus Analytics and a former lead counsel for acquisition and IT policy/cloud for the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs committee and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, makes the case why government needs to acquire cloud technologies on a consumption basis. But this will probably require waiving the Anti-Deficiency Act.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies will have a new weapon in the battle against counterfeit or fraudulent products.
With all the scores hovering around average, what does the new federal employee Pulse Survey really say?
In today's Federal Newscast, a Postal Service banking pilot isn’t drawing many customers.
Jason Miller, executive editor of the Federal News Network, provides a wrap up of the key procurement developments in 2021 and takes a sneak peak at what's ahead in 2022.