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Pentagon close to making first awards on $9 billion cloud contract
The Pentagon in December tapped Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for its highly anticipated Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract.
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Would the White House consider a national cyber director?
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission wants a national cyber director in the White House. Would the White House be open to it?
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Could Congress provide IT modernization funding to states?
States’ IT systems have been overwhelmed as a record amount of citizens have filed for unemployment.
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Phishing incidents dropped at federal agencies last year
Agencies saw an 8 percent reduction in phishing attempts last fiscal year.
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NIH wants digital health technologies to contain coronavirus
With areas across the United States starting to reopen, the National Institutes of Health wants digital health technologies to protect against another spread.
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What will work look like going forward? The federal CIO outlines possible changes
Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the federal government will be “rethinking” processes that usually occurred in person.
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‘More productive than ever’: Agency IT officials see benefits from telework
Increased productivity raises questions about the future of work for federal employees.
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Booz Allen Hamilton wins massive Pentagon artificial intelligence contract
Booz Allen will provide services for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s Joint Warfighting mission initiative.
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HackerOne’s services formally authorized for use by federal agencies
It’s a significant step as federal agencies look to create vulnerability disclosure programs.
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Tax agency wants to automate its grants management system
The IRS is anticipating an increase in grant applications.
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Pentagon close to making first awards on $9 billion cloud contract
The Pentagon in December tapped Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for its highly anticipated Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract.
-
Would the White House consider a national cyber director?
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission wants a national cyber director in the White House. Would the White House be open to it?
-
Could Congress provide IT modernization funding to states?
States’ IT systems have been overwhelmed as a record amount of citizens have filed for unemployment.
-
Phishing incidents dropped at federal agencies last year
Agencies saw an 8 percent reduction in phishing attempts last fiscal year.
-
NIH wants digital health technologies to contain coronavirus
With areas across the United States starting to reopen, the National Institutes of Health wants digital health technologies to protect against another spread.
-
What will work look like going forward? The federal CIO outlines possible changes
Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the federal government will be “rethinking” processes that usually occurred in person.
-
‘More productive than ever’: Agency IT officials see benefits from telework
Increased productivity raises questions about the future of work for federal employees.
-
Booz Allen Hamilton wins massive Pentagon artificial intelligence contract
Booz Allen will provide services for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s Joint Warfighting mission initiative.
-
HackerOne’s services formally authorized for use by federal agencies
It’s a significant step as federal agencies look to create vulnerability disclosure programs.
-
Tax agency wants to automate its grants management system
The IRS is anticipating an increase in grant applications.
-
Pentagon close to making first awards on $9 billion cloud contract
The Pentagon in December tapped Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for its highly anticipated Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract.
-
Would the White House consider a national cyber director?
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission wants a national cyber director in the White House. Would the White House be open to it?
-
Could Congress provide IT modernization funding to states?
States’ IT systems have been overwhelmed as a record amount of citizens have filed for unemployment.
-
Phishing incidents dropped at federal agencies last year
Agencies saw an 8 percent reduction in phishing attempts last fiscal year.
-
NIH wants digital health technologies to contain coronavirus
With areas across the United States starting to reopen, the National Institutes of Health wants digital health technologies to protect against another spread.
-
What will work look like going forward? The federal CIO outlines possible changes
Federal Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent said the federal government will be “rethinking” processes that usually occurred in person.
-
‘More productive than ever’: Agency IT officials see benefits from telework
Increased productivity raises questions about the future of work for federal employees.
-
Booz Allen Hamilton wins massive Pentagon artificial intelligence contract
Booz Allen will provide services for the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center’s Joint Warfighting mission initiative.
-
HackerOne’s services formally authorized for use by federal agencies
It’s a significant step as federal agencies look to create vulnerability disclosure programs.
-
Tax agency wants to automate its grants management system
The IRS is anticipating an increase in grant applications.













