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FDA joins GSA’s modernization program
FDA becomes the ninth partner for the modernization initiative and the second agency to join this week.
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Amazon challenges the Pentagon’s revised JEDI solicitation directly to the department
Amazon Web Services is unhappy with the DoD’s revised solicitation.
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Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
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Watchdog says FCC must address basic cyber hygiene issues
A GAO report found that the commission lacks security basic measures, such as encryption.
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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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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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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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DHS releases new network security guidance for telework
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released interim guidance to its trusted internet connection program in response to increased telework.
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Homeland Security’s immigration agency wants info on a new tool to reduce cloud cost
Immigration and Customs Enforcement wants software to search and index data before putting it into its cloud environment.
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FDA joins GSA’s modernization program
FDA becomes the ninth partner for the modernization initiative and the second agency to join this week.
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Amazon challenges the Pentagon’s revised JEDI solicitation directly to the department
Amazon Web Services is unhappy with the DoD’s revised solicitation.
-
Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
-
Watchdog says FCC must address basic cyber hygiene issues
A GAO report found that the commission lacks security basic measures, such as encryption.
-
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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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.
-
Pentagon rolls out remote work environment in record time
The Pentagon’s top IT official discusses the release of the Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
-
DHS releases new network security guidance for telework
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released interim guidance to its trusted internet connection program in response to increased telework.
-
Homeland Security’s immigration agency wants info on a new tool to reduce cloud cost
Immigration and Customs Enforcement wants software to search and index data before putting it into its cloud environment.
-
FDA joins GSA’s modernization program
FDA becomes the ninth partner for the modernization initiative and the second agency to join this week.
-
Amazon challenges the Pentagon’s revised JEDI solicitation directly to the department
Amazon Web Services is unhappy with the DoD’s revised solicitation.
-
Telework programs at DoD could stick around after coronavirus
The Department of Defense has expanded several capabilities to enable mass telework. Now it’s discussing which ones may stick around permanently.
-
Watchdog says FCC must address basic cyber hygiene issues
A GAO report found that the commission lacks security basic measures, such as encryption.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Pentagon rolls out remote work environment in record time
The Pentagon’s top IT official discusses the release of the Commercial Virtual Remote Environment.
-
DHS releases new network security guidance for telework
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released interim guidance to its trusted internet connection program in response to increased telework.
-
Homeland Security’s immigration agency wants info on a new tool to reduce cloud cost
Immigration and Customs Enforcement wants software to search and index data before putting it into its cloud environment.













