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The changing cybersecurity market [Live]
Federal Times editor Aaron Boyd and Symantec VP of Federal Chris Townsend talk about how the cybersecurity ecosystem has changed and what this means for government and the private sector.
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‘Tis the season for CyberCon
It’s that time of year again. A time when people come together to catch up on the last 12 months and reconnect with friends and colleagues.
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Government’s biggest cybersecurity program is evolving
CDM DEFEND will take the acquisition cycle out of the equation for agencies looking for new cybersecurity solutions.
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Secretary Carson talks future of CFC, feds’ charitable spirit
With declining donations year-over-year and a late start, the 2017 Combined Federal Campaign has a tough road ahead. That hasn’t put a damper on the spirit of this year’s honorary chair, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, who believes strongly in Americans’ charitable nature – particularly that of federal employees.
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Census CIO Kevin Smith: How IT is changing the bureau and the count
Census CIO Kevin Smith sat down with Federal Times to talk about the new technologies Census will be fielding in the 2020 count and what this means for the rest of the bureau.
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2017 CFC charity drive features new, simpler ways to give
The 2017 Combined Federal Campaign got a late start, but the annual charitable donation drive for federal employees will hit the ground running in October.
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Rep. Hurd talks MGT Act, Cyber National Guard and future of federal IT
Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, who shepherded the House version of the bill, spoke with Federal Times about its chances in conference, what it means for federal CIOs and what’s next for government IT legislation.
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Senate paves way for modernizing federal IT in NDAA
Once again, Congress has passed federal IT legislation on the back of a national defense spending bill.
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DHS gives agencies 90 days to purge all Kaspersky products
After months of current and former U.S. government officials warning against using cybersecurity products developed and sold by Russia-based Kaspersky Lab, acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke issued a binding operational directive on Wednesday telling all federal agencies to get Kaspersky software off their systems within 90 days.
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CBP picks 4 companies to build border wall prototypes in 30 days
Customs and Border Protection officials announced four awards for prototype concrete border wall sections, ranging from just under $400,000 to just under $500,000.
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The changing cybersecurity market [Live]
Federal Times editor Aaron Boyd and Symantec VP of Federal Chris Townsend talk about how the cybersecurity ecosystem has changed and what this means for government and the private sector.
-
‘Tis the season for CyberCon
It’s that time of year again. A time when people come together to catch up on the last 12 months and reconnect with friends and colleagues.
-
Government’s biggest cybersecurity program is evolving
CDM DEFEND will take the acquisition cycle out of the equation for agencies looking for new cybersecurity solutions.
-
Secretary Carson talks future of CFC, feds’ charitable spirit
With declining donations year-over-year and a late start, the 2017 Combined Federal Campaign has a tough road ahead. That hasn’t put a damper on the spirit of this year’s honorary chair, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, who believes strongly in Americans’ charitable nature – particularly that of federal employees.
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Census CIO Kevin Smith: How IT is changing the bureau and the count
Census CIO Kevin Smith sat down with Federal Times to talk about the new technologies Census will be fielding in the 2020 count and what this means for the rest of the bureau.
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2017 CFC charity drive features new, simpler ways to give
The 2017 Combined Federal Campaign got a late start, but the annual charitable donation drive for federal employees will hit the ground running in October.
-
Rep. Hurd talks MGT Act, Cyber National Guard and future of federal IT
Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, who shepherded the House version of the bill, spoke with Federal Times about its chances in conference, what it means for federal CIOs and what’s next for government IT legislation.
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Senate paves way for modernizing federal IT in NDAA
Once again, Congress has passed federal IT legislation on the back of a national defense spending bill.
-
DHS gives agencies 90 days to purge all Kaspersky products
After months of current and former U.S. government officials warning against using cybersecurity products developed and sold by Russia-based Kaspersky Lab, acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke issued a binding operational directive on Wednesday telling all federal agencies to get Kaspersky software off their systems within 90 days.
-
CBP picks 4 companies to build border wall prototypes in 30 days
Customs and Border Protection officials announced four awards for prototype concrete border wall sections, ranging from just under $400,000 to just under $500,000.
-
The changing cybersecurity market [Live]
Federal Times editor Aaron Boyd and Symantec VP of Federal Chris Townsend talk about how the cybersecurity ecosystem has changed and what this means for government and the private sector.
-
‘Tis the season for CyberCon
It’s that time of year again. A time when people come together to catch up on the last 12 months and reconnect with friends and colleagues.
-
Government’s biggest cybersecurity program is evolving
CDM DEFEND will take the acquisition cycle out of the equation for agencies looking for new cybersecurity solutions.
-
Secretary Carson talks future of CFC, feds’ charitable spirit
With declining donations year-over-year and a late start, the 2017 Combined Federal Campaign has a tough road ahead. That hasn’t put a damper on the spirit of this year’s honorary chair, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, who believes strongly in Americans’ charitable nature – particularly that of federal employees.
-
Census CIO Kevin Smith: How IT is changing the bureau and the count
Census CIO Kevin Smith sat down with Federal Times to talk about the new technologies Census will be fielding in the 2020 count and what this means for the rest of the bureau.
-
2017 CFC charity drive features new, simpler ways to give
The 2017 Combined Federal Campaign got a late start, but the annual charitable donation drive for federal employees will hit the ground running in October.
-
Rep. Hurd talks MGT Act, Cyber National Guard and future of federal IT
Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, who shepherded the House version of the bill, spoke with Federal Times about its chances in conference, what it means for federal CIOs and what’s next for government IT legislation.
-
Senate paves way for modernizing federal IT in NDAA
Once again, Congress has passed federal IT legislation on the back of a national defense spending bill.
-
DHS gives agencies 90 days to purge all Kaspersky products
After months of current and former U.S. government officials warning against using cybersecurity products developed and sold by Russia-based Kaspersky Lab, acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke issued a binding operational directive on Wednesday telling all federal agencies to get Kaspersky software off their systems within 90 days.
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CBP picks 4 companies to build border wall prototypes in 30 days
Customs and Border Protection officials announced four awards for prototype concrete border wall sections, ranging from just under $400,000 to just under $500,000.

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