The IRS implemented hundreds of recommendations Nina Olson made for administrative change, and 15 bills to implement her recommendations were signed into law.
Maybe the JEDI procurement isn't such a big deal after all.
Tom Kennedy, vice president of Federal at Rubrik, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss data management, data storage and how a system like Rubrik can help federal agencies with those tasks.
A lot of vendors see a future in artificial intelligence technology, and a lot of federal agency managers have the sense AI could help their programs.
Bill Conner, CEO of SonicWall joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss enterprise cybersecurity and how his company can help federal agencies stop advanced malware attacks.
A top House Armed Services Committee Democrat says there has been enough protesting of the JEDI contract.
An internal review by the Pentagon found the JEDI cloud program did not suffer prejudice from two employees with ties to Amazon Web Services, but potential ethical violations emerge.
In today's Federal Newscast, the cybersecurity firm Anomali Labs says it's found a malicious server hosting two separate phishing campaigns targeting government contractors looking to do business with the Labor and Transportation departments.
Patrick Curran, Federal CTO at Planet Technologies, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how Microsoft is evolving to better respond to needs of today’s federal IT professionals.
In today's Federal Newscast, Sen. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) wants to know why the National Parks Service reopened the Old Post Office Tower within the D.C. Trump Hotel during the government shutdown.
The Navy secretary wants the service's schools to research with industry.
Top executives from Google, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle and Qualcomm are planning to meet at the White House amid strained ties between President Donald Trump's administration and the tech industry
In this exclusive executive briefing, the following experts will explore the current state of shared services and where the industry and agency strategies are headed.
The Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace has 51 nations' signatures, but not that of the United States.
Bill Marion, the Air Force’s deputy CIO, said the service hopes to unify technology, data and business transformation from operational and implementation perspectives.