In today's Federal Newscast, after requests from Congress, the Government Accountability Office will look into how the Department of Veterans Affairs developed its strategy for its electronic health record modernization program.
Rep. Jim Langevin has a cyber-studded legislative session planned.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development became the second agency to get help in upgrading its technology and financial management systems under the White House's marquee IT modernization effort.
Contractor systems and supply chain risk management among the most significant areas agencies and vendors should pay attention to in the document.
From fitness centers to cyber issues, these amendments within the House NDAA are likely to grab some attention.
Two Democratic lawmakers introduced a bill to establish a cyber adviser and office in the executive branch.
Concerns about the technology supply chain are growing are gaining more attention from legislative and regulatory perspectives.
In today's Federal Newscast, CACI International makes an offer to buy IT contractor CSRA after it had already agreed to a deal with General Dynamics.
A new study points out where the military might be vulnerable to climate change.
The House Armed Services Committee passed an amendment recognizing climate change as a threat to national security. The amendment tells the defense secretary to take steps to address it.
The Homeland Security Department is working with the administration to support President Donald Trump's cyber priorities, including protection of critical infrastructure and strengthening the cyber workforce.
Trump's 2017 supplemental budget goes over the legal budget caps.
The House Homeland Security Committee approved its 80th bill this session to reorganize and rename the Homeland Security Department’s National Programs and Protections Directorate.
The Defense Department’s top tech official said his top worry is the retention and recruitment of talented employees as pay and benefits make it more enticing to work for private companies.
Security officials for two of the largest ports in the United States told Congress they need help understanding what agencies they should to report a cyber attack to, and how to classify them.