The Federal CIO Council released Thursday a list of 78 cloud projects being completed by the 25 largest federal agencies. Starting in December 2010, each agency was required to identify three projects to move to the cloud within 18 months as part of the Obama administration\'s 25-Point Plan to Reform Federal IT Management.
Maxing out technology at your agency - make sure you\'re using all the tools you\'ve got. Learn more from Tom Shoop, Editor in Chief at Government Executive Magazine.
Dmitry Kagansky, Chief Technologist of Federal for Quest Software Public Sector, addresses rumors about the cloud that are circling around your agency.
\"Security\" is a word that gets woven in to nearly everything your agency does, so understanding what your security people are worried about is good information to have.
Steve Krauss, president of AFCEA Bethesda, talked to Federal News Radio about the event and some of the big issues that were to be discussed.
The Washington Business Journal reports that SRA has not gotten any counter offers to its planned acquisition by Providence Equity Partners.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency\'s existing information technology systems does not support disaster response activities effectively.
Dave Patterson is the executive director of the National Defense Business Institute at the University of Tennessee, College of Business Administration. In his role, he helps students understand the appropriate method for implementing IT acquisition. March 29, 2011
Ben Marglin, principal at Booz Allen Hamilton, explains changes coming to the way agencies make business cases for IT projects.
Shawn McCarthy, research director for IDC Government Insights, describes some IT budget trends and what they could mean for your agency in the long-run.
Dell has acquired SecureWorks and IT veteran Tom Patterson to help with its cloud computing offerings. March 1, 2011
VA CIO Roger Baker says Government IT systems are at increased risk to inside and outside threats because many agencies don\'t have a centralized budget or operational authority over their IT systems.
The U.S. Cyber Challenge will offer programs to encourage high school and college students with a knack for computers, mathematics and science to consider careers in IT security.
Approximately $20 billion of the $80 billion the government spends on information technology is a potential target for migration to the cloud, according to the new Federal Cloud Computing Strategy. The document was released by federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra February 8. According to estimates, the departments of Homeland Security and Treasury have the [...]
Cybersecurity adds to a slight increase in federal IT spending proposed for FY 2012