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Here’s who’s building Social Security’s ‘central nervous system’
Another task order was made under the GSA enterprise infrastructure solutions contract.
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The Pentagon CIO office’s plan for better software
The Department of Defense is working to improve update agility, but it’s enterprise cloud – an integral piece of a complicated effort – could be delayed again.
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Amazon will seek to halt work on DoD’s JEDI cloud
Microsoft and the Department of Defense are set to start task orders Feb. 11. Amazon wants to prevent that.
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The 5 trends likely to shape federal contracting in 2020
New cybersecurity requirements at the DoD are going to go into effect this year, while “as-a-service” contracts and contract consolidation are going to continue to rise.
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What makes the Education Department’s modernization efforts successful
Department of Education CIO Jason Gray sat down with Federal Times to discuss his agency’s successes.
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How good is the government at threat information sharing?
Cybersecurity officials constantly talk about information sharing as integral to good cybersecurity. But are they actually capable of doing it?
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DHS updates its view of trust in new network security guidance
New draft guidance for the Trust Internet Connections program wants to allow agencies to be more flexible with their network architecture.
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Here’s the verdict from Congress on the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud
Restrictions were addressed in the Department of Defense’s fiscal year 2020 appropriations bill.
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Is the race for 5G a run or a crawl?
America’s entrepreneurial spirit — unless extinguished by continued expansion of the administrative state — will drive the creativity and ambition that are essential to technological leadership.
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Here are some early adopters of the controversial JEDI cloud
Department of Defense CIO Dana Deasy offered insight into which components want to move to the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud come February.
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Here’s who’s building Social Security’s ‘central nervous system’
Another task order was made under the GSA enterprise infrastructure solutions contract.
-
The Pentagon CIO office’s plan for better software
The Department of Defense is working to improve update agility, but it’s enterprise cloud – an integral piece of a complicated effort – could be delayed again.
-
Amazon will seek to halt work on DoD’s JEDI cloud
Microsoft and the Department of Defense are set to start task orders Feb. 11. Amazon wants to prevent that.
-
The 5 trends likely to shape federal contracting in 2020
New cybersecurity requirements at the DoD are going to go into effect this year, while “as-a-service” contracts and contract consolidation are going to continue to rise.
-
What makes the Education Department’s modernization efforts successful
Department of Education CIO Jason Gray sat down with Federal Times to discuss his agency’s successes.
-
How good is the government at threat information sharing?
Cybersecurity officials constantly talk about information sharing as integral to good cybersecurity. But are they actually capable of doing it?
-
DHS updates its view of trust in new network security guidance
New draft guidance for the Trust Internet Connections program wants to allow agencies to be more flexible with their network architecture.
-
Here’s the verdict from Congress on the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud
Restrictions were addressed in the Department of Defense’s fiscal year 2020 appropriations bill.
-
Is the race for 5G a run or a crawl?
America’s entrepreneurial spirit — unless extinguished by continued expansion of the administrative state — will drive the creativity and ambition that are essential to technological leadership.
-
Here are some early adopters of the controversial JEDI cloud
Department of Defense CIO Dana Deasy offered insight into which components want to move to the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud come February.
-
Here’s who’s building Social Security’s ‘central nervous system’
Another task order was made under the GSA enterprise infrastructure solutions contract.
-
The Pentagon CIO office’s plan for better software
The Department of Defense is working to improve update agility, but it’s enterprise cloud – an integral piece of a complicated effort – could be delayed again.
-
Amazon will seek to halt work on DoD’s JEDI cloud
Microsoft and the Department of Defense are set to start task orders Feb. 11. Amazon wants to prevent that.
-
The 5 trends likely to shape federal contracting in 2020
New cybersecurity requirements at the DoD are going to go into effect this year, while “as-a-service” contracts and contract consolidation are going to continue to rise.
-
What makes the Education Department’s modernization efforts successful
Department of Education CIO Jason Gray sat down with Federal Times to discuss his agency’s successes.
-
How good is the government at threat information sharing?
Cybersecurity officials constantly talk about information sharing as integral to good cybersecurity. But are they actually capable of doing it?
-
DHS updates its view of trust in new network security guidance
New draft guidance for the Trust Internet Connections program wants to allow agencies to be more flexible with their network architecture.
-
Here’s the verdict from Congress on the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud
Restrictions were addressed in the Department of Defense’s fiscal year 2020 appropriations bill.
-
Is the race for 5G a run or a crawl?
America’s entrepreneurial spirit — unless extinguished by continued expansion of the administrative state — will drive the creativity and ambition that are essential to technological leadership.
-
Here are some early adopters of the controversial JEDI cloud
Department of Defense CIO Dana Deasy offered insight into which components want to move to the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud come February.













