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Amazon opposes Pentagon’s proposal to reevaluate parts of its JEDI award
Amazon Web Services said the DoD’s proposal isn’t “fair and rational.”
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More telework for feds will lead to more risk for networks
As federal employees begin to work from home, the federal government is facing a larger threat landscape.
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The Pentagon wants to ‘reconsider’ its JEDI award decision
The request will further delay the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud capability.
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HUD wants to move a legacy system to a new home
The Department of Housing and Urban Development wants to award a new cloud contract this year.
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Why a federal court halted work on the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud
Amazon asked for an injunction on the JEDI cloud contract because of alleged errors in the procurement process and political interference allegation against President Donald Trump. A new court document shows why it won.
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The cybersecurity risks lurking in OMB’s data center policy
How the Office of Management and Budget classifies certain facilities is creating potentially problematic blind spots, according to a watchdog’s report.
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What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
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How the IRS wants to modernize in the next year
Here’s what investments the Internal Revenue Service wants to make in fiscal 2021.
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Pentagon and Microsoft must halt work on JEDI cloud … for now
A federal judge granted Amazon’s motion for an injunction, barring further work between Microsoft and DoD on the Joint Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure.
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Amazon Web Services wants to depose President Trump
Amazon Web Services also wants to depose Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and DoD CIO Dana Deasy as part of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud contract court case.
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Amazon opposes Pentagon’s proposal to reevaluate parts of its JEDI award
Amazon Web Services said the DoD’s proposal isn’t “fair and rational.”
-
More telework for feds will lead to more risk for networks
As federal employees begin to work from home, the federal government is facing a larger threat landscape.
-
The Pentagon wants to ‘reconsider’ its JEDI award decision
The request will further delay the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud capability.
-
HUD wants to move a legacy system to a new home
The Department of Housing and Urban Development wants to award a new cloud contract this year.
-
Why a federal court halted work on the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud
Amazon asked for an injunction on the JEDI cloud contract because of alleged errors in the procurement process and political interference allegation against President Donald Trump. A new court document shows why it won.
-
The cybersecurity risks lurking in OMB’s data center policy
How the Office of Management and Budget classifies certain facilities is creating potentially problematic blind spots, according to a watchdog’s report.
-
What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
-
How the IRS wants to modernize in the next year
Here’s what investments the Internal Revenue Service wants to make in fiscal 2021.
-
Pentagon and Microsoft must halt work on JEDI cloud … for now
A federal judge granted Amazon’s motion for an injunction, barring further work between Microsoft and DoD on the Joint Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure.
-
Amazon Web Services wants to depose President Trump
Amazon Web Services also wants to depose Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and DoD CIO Dana Deasy as part of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud contract court case.
-
Amazon opposes Pentagon’s proposal to reevaluate parts of its JEDI award
Amazon Web Services said the DoD’s proposal isn’t “fair and rational.”
-
More telework for feds will lead to more risk for networks
As federal employees begin to work from home, the federal government is facing a larger threat landscape.
-
The Pentagon wants to ‘reconsider’ its JEDI award decision
The request will further delay the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud capability.
-
HUD wants to move a legacy system to a new home
The Department of Housing and Urban Development wants to award a new cloud contract this year.
-
Why a federal court halted work on the Pentagon’s enterprise cloud
Amazon asked for an injunction on the JEDI cloud contract because of alleged errors in the procurement process and political interference allegation against President Donald Trump. A new court document shows why it won.
-
The cybersecurity risks lurking in OMB’s data center policy
How the Office of Management and Budget classifies certain facilities is creating potentially problematic blind spots, according to a watchdog’s report.
-
What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
-
How the IRS wants to modernize in the next year
Here’s what investments the Internal Revenue Service wants to make in fiscal 2021.
-
Pentagon and Microsoft must halt work on JEDI cloud … for now
A federal judge granted Amazon’s motion for an injunction, barring further work between Microsoft and DoD on the Joint Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure.
-
Amazon Web Services wants to depose President Trump
Amazon Web Services also wants to depose Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and DoD CIO Dana Deasy as part of the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) cloud contract court case.













