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Court decides Pentagon can reevaluate parts of JEDI procurement
Meanwhile, top congressional Democrats are unhappy about the White House’s refusal to participate in the inspector general investigation.
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4 questions with the head of NIST’s cyber collaboration hub
The new director at NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence discusses several projects he’s working on there, including an effort to make documents more digestible.
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How DoD expanded its networks to beat the telework spike
As the coronavirus keeps employees working at home, the Department of Defense is rapidly expanded its IT capacity.
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Interest groups call on Congress for IT relief package
Funding for IT and cybersecurity cannot be forgotten as the federal workforce works from home, the groups said in a letter.
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Pentagon IG finds JEDI contract didn’t violate law, but ethical questions remain
While a long-awaited inspector general report on the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud found that the procurement followed the law, the IG did find ethical violations and post-award mistakes.
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Watchdog finds the Pentagon is behind on several cybersecurity initiatives
It’s unclear who’s in charge of what cybersecurity tasks across the Defense Department.
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Pentagon rolls out remote work environment in record time
The Pentagon’s top IT official discusses the release of the Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
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A House Oversight Committee meeting was ‘Zoom-bombed’
One congressman wants the House Oversight Committee to stop using Zoom to conduct committee business after the panel had several incidents on a call.
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Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn’t file a tax return or didn’t provide banking information to the tax agency.
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Homeland Security will use a new procurement pilot program to fight COVID-19
The Department of Homeland Security announced it will use a recently established pilot program to procure innovative tools to assist in its fight against the new coronavirus.
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Court decides Pentagon can reevaluate parts of JEDI procurement
Meanwhile, top congressional Democrats are unhappy about the White House’s refusal to participate in the inspector general investigation.
-
4 questions with the head of NIST’s cyber collaboration hub
The new director at NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence discusses several projects he’s working on there, including an effort to make documents more digestible.
-
How DoD expanded its networks to beat the telework spike
As the coronavirus keeps employees working at home, the Department of Defense is rapidly expanded its IT capacity.
-
Interest groups call on Congress for IT relief package
Funding for IT and cybersecurity cannot be forgotten as the federal workforce works from home, the groups said in a letter.
-
Pentagon IG finds JEDI contract didn’t violate law, but ethical questions remain
While a long-awaited inspector general report on the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud found that the procurement followed the law, the IG did find ethical violations and post-award mistakes.
-
Watchdog finds the Pentagon is behind on several cybersecurity initiatives
It’s unclear who’s in charge of what cybersecurity tasks across the Defense Department.
-
Pentagon rolls out remote work environment in record time
The Pentagon’s top IT official discusses the release of the Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
-
A House Oversight Committee meeting was ‘Zoom-bombed’
One congressman wants the House Oversight Committee to stop using Zoom to conduct committee business after the panel had several incidents on a call.
-
Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn’t file a tax return or didn’t provide banking information to the tax agency.
-
Homeland Security will use a new procurement pilot program to fight COVID-19
The Department of Homeland Security announced it will use a recently established pilot program to procure innovative tools to assist in its fight against the new coronavirus.
-
Court decides Pentagon can reevaluate parts of JEDI procurement
Meanwhile, top congressional Democrats are unhappy about the White House’s refusal to participate in the inspector general investigation.
-
4 questions with the head of NIST’s cyber collaboration hub
The new director at NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence discusses several projects he’s working on there, including an effort to make documents more digestible.
-
How DoD expanded its networks to beat the telework spike
As the coronavirus keeps employees working at home, the Department of Defense is rapidly expanded its IT capacity.
-
Interest groups call on Congress for IT relief package
Funding for IT and cybersecurity cannot be forgotten as the federal workforce works from home, the groups said in a letter.
-
Pentagon IG finds JEDI contract didn’t violate law, but ethical questions remain
While a long-awaited inspector general report on the Pentagon’s JEDI cloud found that the procurement followed the law, the IG did find ethical violations and post-award mistakes.
-
Watchdog finds the Pentagon is behind on several cybersecurity initiatives
It’s unclear who’s in charge of what cybersecurity tasks across the Defense Department.
-
Pentagon rolls out remote work environment in record time
The Pentagon’s top IT official discusses the release of the Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
-
A House Oversight Committee meeting was ‘Zoom-bombed’
One congressman wants the House Oversight Committee to stop using Zoom to conduct committee business after the panel had several incidents on a call.
-
Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn’t file a tax return or didn’t provide banking information to the tax agency.
-
Homeland Security will use a new procurement pilot program to fight COVID-19
The Department of Homeland Security announced it will use a recently established pilot program to procure innovative tools to assist in its fight against the new coronavirus.













