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Agencies prep for mass telework as coronavirus looms
Coronavirus could force the federal government to mandate telework. But will IT infrastructure be prepared?
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How industry and government can partner for more secure systems
A top NIST official warned that industry needs to tell government how software security features are developed.
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Securing the stack – a 2020 imperative
Agencies need to be faster and more proactive if they’re to protect their systems from compromise. Here are a few strategies they can employ to beat the hackers at their games.
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Census Bureau site goes live as counting begins in earnest
The 2020 census is the first in which most people are being encouraged to answer the questions online, though people can still answer the questionnaire by telephone or by mailing back a paper form if they prefer.
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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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Panel will recommend that feds can declare a ‘cyber state of distress’
In another preview of its March 11 report, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission laid out new authorities, roles and partnerships it wants to see in the federal government.
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How GSA’s innovation initiative is helping the Defense Department
The General Services Administration’s Centers of Excellence program has been working at the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center to accelerate accelerate modernization projects.
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Here’s why the State Department may need a new cyber office
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission will recommend a new bureau to get the department more involved in several issues.
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Agencies prep for mass telework as coronavirus looms
Coronavirus could force the federal government to mandate telework. But will IT infrastructure be prepared?
-
How industry and government can partner for more secure systems
A top NIST official warned that industry needs to tell government how software security features are developed.
-
Securing the stack – a 2020 imperative
Agencies need to be faster and more proactive if they’re to protect their systems from compromise. Here are a few strategies they can employ to beat the hackers at their games.
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Census Bureau site goes live as counting begins in earnest
The 2020 census is the first in which most people are being encouraged to answer the questions online, though people can still answer the questionnaire by telephone or by mailing back a paper form if they prefer.
-
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.
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Panel will recommend that feds can declare a ‘cyber state of distress’
In another preview of its March 11 report, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission laid out new authorities, roles and partnerships it wants to see in the federal government.
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How GSA’s innovation initiative is helping the Defense Department
The General Services Administration’s Centers of Excellence program has been working at the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center to accelerate accelerate modernization projects.
-
Here’s why the State Department may need a new cyber office
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission will recommend a new bureau to get the department more involved in several issues.
-
Agencies prep for mass telework as coronavirus looms
Coronavirus could force the federal government to mandate telework. But will IT infrastructure be prepared?
-
How industry and government can partner for more secure systems
A top NIST official warned that industry needs to tell government how software security features are developed.
-
Securing the stack – a 2020 imperative
Agencies need to be faster and more proactive if they’re to protect their systems from compromise. Here are a few strategies they can employ to beat the hackers at their games.
-
Census Bureau site goes live as counting begins in earnest
The 2020 census is the first in which most people are being encouraged to answer the questions online, though people can still answer the questionnaire by telephone or by mailing back a paper form if they prefer.
-
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.
-
Panel will recommend that feds can declare a ‘cyber state of distress’
In another preview of its March 11 report, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission laid out new authorities, roles and partnerships it wants to see in the federal government.
-
How GSA’s innovation initiative is helping the Defense Department
The General Services Administration’s Centers of Excellence program has been working at the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center to accelerate accelerate modernization projects.
-
Here’s why the State Department may need a new cyber office
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission will recommend a new bureau to get the department more involved in several issues.













