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FEMA didn’t ‘effectively’ deploy employees to disaster areas, says watchdog
The disaster response agency didn’t provide accurate employee information to field offices amid the 2017 and 2018 disaster seasons, and lacked sufficient employee development programs, according to the GAO.
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The coronavirus has turned this unlikely federal agency into a predictor of economic recovery
A statistical bureau that typically takes months to release data is now doing it in near-real time as senior leaders seek to reopen the American economy.
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How telework has changed two agencies’ IT practices
Top IT officials from the Small Business Administration and the General Services Administration discussed how the pandemic has affected their agencies.
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Feds can now spot the signs of pandemic phishing
Fifth Domain reached out to 24 agencies to see if they’ve seen an increase in phishing attacks since the coronavirus pandemic began. Here’s what they said.
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Interior Department inks $95M dollar deal to modernize IT system from 1990s
The five-year contract will modernize Interior’s Technical Information Management System, or TIMS, which automates business and regulatory functions.
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DHS’ cyber agency will now serve as a cybersecurity ‘marketplace’
The Office of Management and Budget made its first Quality Service Management Office designation.
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VA awards $96 million task order for IT modernization
Accenture will also assist the VA is managing its IT infrastructure during the coronavirus pandemic.
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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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Watchdog finds White House and DHS lack adequate plans for cybersecurity workforce
DHS and OMB have partially implemented several cybersecurity workforce reforms, according to the GAO, but they also lack clarity on which agency is in charge of what efforts.
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Senators want federal innovation centers to help state and local governments
However, red tape prevents the organizations from quickly partnering with state and local governments.
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FEMA didn’t ‘effectively’ deploy employees to disaster areas, says watchdog
The disaster response agency didn’t provide accurate employee information to field offices amid the 2017 and 2018 disaster seasons, and lacked sufficient employee development programs, according to the GAO.
-
The coronavirus has turned this unlikely federal agency into a predictor of economic recovery
A statistical bureau that typically takes months to release data is now doing it in near-real time as senior leaders seek to reopen the American economy.
-
How telework has changed two agencies’ IT practices
Top IT officials from the Small Business Administration and the General Services Administration discussed how the pandemic has affected their agencies.
-
Feds can now spot the signs of pandemic phishing
Fifth Domain reached out to 24 agencies to see if they’ve seen an increase in phishing attacks since the coronavirus pandemic began. Here’s what they said.
-
Interior Department inks $95M dollar deal to modernize IT system from 1990s
The five-year contract will modernize Interior’s Technical Information Management System, or TIMS, which automates business and regulatory functions.
-
DHS’ cyber agency will now serve as a cybersecurity ‘marketplace’
The Office of Management and Budget made its first Quality Service Management Office designation.
-
VA awards $96 million task order for IT modernization
Accenture will also assist the VA is managing its IT infrastructure during the coronavirus pandemic.
-
Watchdog says FCC must address basic cyber hygiene issues
A GAO report found that the commission lacks security basic measures, such as encryption.
-
Watchdog finds White House and DHS lack adequate plans for cybersecurity workforce
DHS and OMB have partially implemented several cybersecurity workforce reforms, according to the GAO, but they also lack clarity on which agency is in charge of what efforts.
-
Senators want federal innovation centers to help state and local governments
However, red tape prevents the organizations from quickly partnering with state and local governments.
-
FEMA didn’t ‘effectively’ deploy employees to disaster areas, says watchdog
The disaster response agency didn’t provide accurate employee information to field offices amid the 2017 and 2018 disaster seasons, and lacked sufficient employee development programs, according to the GAO.
-
The coronavirus has turned this unlikely federal agency into a predictor of economic recovery
A statistical bureau that typically takes months to release data is now doing it in near-real time as senior leaders seek to reopen the American economy.
-
How telework has changed two agencies’ IT practices
Top IT officials from the Small Business Administration and the General Services Administration discussed how the pandemic has affected their agencies.
-
Feds can now spot the signs of pandemic phishing
Fifth Domain reached out to 24 agencies to see if they’ve seen an increase in phishing attacks since the coronavirus pandemic began. Here’s what they said.
-
Interior Department inks $95M dollar deal to modernize IT system from 1990s
The five-year contract will modernize Interior’s Technical Information Management System, or TIMS, which automates business and regulatory functions.
-
DHS’ cyber agency will now serve as a cybersecurity ‘marketplace’
The Office of Management and Budget made its first Quality Service Management Office designation.
-
VA awards $96 million task order for IT modernization
Accenture will also assist the VA is managing its IT infrastructure during the coronavirus pandemic.
-
Watchdog says FCC must address basic cyber hygiene issues
A GAO report found that the commission lacks security basic measures, such as encryption.
-
Watchdog finds White House and DHS lack adequate plans for cybersecurity workforce
DHS and OMB have partially implemented several cybersecurity workforce reforms, according to the GAO, but they also lack clarity on which agency is in charge of what efforts.
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Senators want federal innovation centers to help state and local governments
However, red tape prevents the organizations from quickly partnering with state and local governments.













