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A House Oversight Committee meeting was ‘Zoom-bombed’
One congressman wants the House Oversight Committee to stop using Zoom to conduct committee business after the panel had several incidents on a call.
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Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn’t file a tax return or didn’t provide banking information to the tax agency.
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Homeland Security will use a new procurement pilot program to fight COVID-19
The Department of Homeland Security announced it will use a recently established pilot program to procure innovative tools to assist in its fight against the new coronavirus.
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The IRS wants its own version of ‘The Sims’
The IRS is asking industry for technology that can simulate real-life events.
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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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GAO warns agencies are behind in preparing for telecom contract transition
Missing a milestone increases the likelihood agencies won’t transition in time to meet the May 2023 deadline, a government watchdog says.
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Union files labor complaint against two agencies
The largest federal employee union alleges that these agencies are properly protecting their employees from the coronavirus.
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Homeland Security sets up coronavirus procurement team
DHS has experienced a spike in contractors looking for ways to help with their coronavirus response.
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Telework forces unexpected cybersecurity changes at TSA
The Transportation Security Administration has taken security measures to accommodate 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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A House Oversight Committee meeting was ‘Zoom-bombed’
One congressman wants the House Oversight Committee to stop using Zoom to conduct committee business after the panel had several incidents on a call.
-
Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn’t file a tax return or didn’t provide banking information to the tax agency.
-
Homeland Security will use a new procurement pilot program to fight COVID-19
The Department of Homeland Security announced it will use a recently established pilot program to procure innovative tools to assist in its fight against the new coronavirus.
-
The IRS wants its own version of ‘The Sims’
The IRS is asking industry for technology that can simulate real-life events.
-
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.
-
GAO warns agencies are behind in preparing for telecom contract transition
Missing a milestone increases the likelihood agencies won’t transition in time to meet the May 2023 deadline, a government watchdog says.
-
Union files labor complaint against two agencies
The largest federal employee union alleges that these agencies are properly protecting their employees from the coronavirus.
-
Homeland Security sets up coronavirus procurement team
DHS has experienced a spike in contractors looking for ways to help with their coronavirus response.
-
Telework forces unexpected cybersecurity changes at TSA
The Transportation Security Administration has taken security measures to accommodate 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.
-
A House Oversight Committee meeting was ‘Zoom-bombed’
One congressman wants the House Oversight Committee to stop using Zoom to conduct committee business after the panel had several incidents on a call.
-
Want your coronavirus relief payment? New online tools will help with that deposit.
Two new Treasury web portals will allow the IRS to expedite coronavirus relief payments to Americans who didn’t file a tax return or didn’t provide banking information to the tax agency.
-
Homeland Security will use a new procurement pilot program to fight COVID-19
The Department of Homeland Security announced it will use a recently established pilot program to procure innovative tools to assist in its fight against the new coronavirus.
-
The IRS wants its own version of ‘The Sims’
The IRS is asking industry for technology that can simulate real-life events.
-
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.
-
GAO warns agencies are behind in preparing for telecom contract transition
Missing a milestone increases the likelihood agencies won’t transition in time to meet the May 2023 deadline, a government watchdog says.
-
Union files labor complaint against two agencies
The largest federal employee union alleges that these agencies are properly protecting their employees from the coronavirus.
-
Homeland Security sets up coronavirus procurement team
DHS has experienced a spike in contractors looking for ways to help with their coronavirus response.
-
Telework forces unexpected cybersecurity changes at TSA
The Transportation Security Administration has taken security measures to accommodate 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.













