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VA delays launch of new electronic health records system
VA is delaying the deployment of its new medical records system to ensure that it will operate within the current VA IT infrastructure.
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Here’s what the White House wants to spend on IT
The White House’s IT budget proposal increased about $4 billion over last year’s request.
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How cyber defenders can proactively prep networks
A National Security Agency veteran explains how to augment infrastructure to help trap attackers.
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Obstacles and opportunities in the Pentagon’s software acquisition pathway
Can enterprise tools save the Pentagon’s ability to move fast on software?
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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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US says Chinese military stole masses of Americans’ data
The 2017 Equifax breach affected roughly 145 million people, with the hackers successfully stealing names, Social Security numbers and other personal information stored in the company’s databases.
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VA doctors are using artificial intelligence to diagnose cancer
“The potential of these technologies to improve health care delivery to veteran patients seems to be limited only by the imagination of the user.”
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Once wary of feds, state election leaders now welcome help
After strained relations in 2016, state secretaries of state described to Fifth Domain how their relationship with the federal government has improved since the last presidential election.
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SAIC looks to balance its government portfolio with Unisys Federal buy
This is the latest of a number of acquisition announcements that have come from both SAIC and former parent company Leidos in the last year.
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The progress the government has made on election security
The most recent Senate report on Russia election interference contained recommendations feds should take to bolster election and cybersecurity — several of which agencies have already addressed since 2016.
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VA delays launch of new electronic health records system
VA is delaying the deployment of its new medical records system to ensure that it will operate within the current VA IT infrastructure.
-
Here’s what the White House wants to spend on IT
The White House’s IT budget proposal increased about $4 billion over last year’s request.
-
How cyber defenders can proactively prep networks
A National Security Agency veteran explains how to augment infrastructure to help trap attackers.
-
Obstacles and opportunities in the Pentagon’s software acquisition pathway
Can enterprise tools save the Pentagon’s ability to move fast on software?
-
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.
-
US says Chinese military stole masses of Americans’ data
The 2017 Equifax breach affected roughly 145 million people, with the hackers successfully stealing names, Social Security numbers and other personal information stored in the company’s databases.
-
VA doctors are using artificial intelligence to diagnose cancer
“The potential of these technologies to improve health care delivery to veteran patients seems to be limited only by the imagination of the user.”
-
Once wary of feds, state election leaders now welcome help
After strained relations in 2016, state secretaries of state described to Fifth Domain how their relationship with the federal government has improved since the last presidential election.
-
SAIC looks to balance its government portfolio with Unisys Federal buy
This is the latest of a number of acquisition announcements that have come from both SAIC and former parent company Leidos in the last year.
-
The progress the government has made on election security
The most recent Senate report on Russia election interference contained recommendations feds should take to bolster election and cybersecurity — several of which agencies have already addressed since 2016.
-
VA delays launch of new electronic health records system
VA is delaying the deployment of its new medical records system to ensure that it will operate within the current VA IT infrastructure.
-
Here’s what the White House wants to spend on IT
The White House’s IT budget proposal increased about $4 billion over last year’s request.
-
How cyber defenders can proactively prep networks
A National Security Agency veteran explains how to augment infrastructure to help trap attackers.
-
Obstacles and opportunities in the Pentagon’s software acquisition pathway
Can enterprise tools save the Pentagon’s ability to move fast on software?
-
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.
-
US says Chinese military stole masses of Americans’ data
The 2017 Equifax breach affected roughly 145 million people, with the hackers successfully stealing names, Social Security numbers and other personal information stored in the company’s databases.
-
VA doctors are using artificial intelligence to diagnose cancer
“The potential of these technologies to improve health care delivery to veteran patients seems to be limited only by the imagination of the user.”
-
Once wary of feds, state election leaders now welcome help
After strained relations in 2016, state secretaries of state described to Fifth Domain how their relationship with the federal government has improved since the last presidential election.
-
SAIC looks to balance its government portfolio with Unisys Federal buy
This is the latest of a number of acquisition announcements that have come from both SAIC and former parent company Leidos in the last year.
-
The progress the government has made on election security
The most recent Senate report on Russia election interference contained recommendations feds should take to bolster election and cybersecurity — several of which agencies have already addressed since 2016.













