Federal Technology Updates Essential to every Government CIO

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June 21, 2018 at 03:26PM via https://www.nextgov.com

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CIO Briefing

  • By Jack Corrigan

CIO Briefing

  • By Jack Corrigan

The plans would force government to get digital, as well as improve the way it provides services to citizens.

  • By Aaron Boyd and Frank Konkel

How the federal government uses other transaction authorities to buy tech fast.

  • By Nextgov Staff

It depends on if they are givers and takers.

  • By Oliver Staley, Quartz

The National Security Agency is all-in on cloud.

  • By Frank Konkel

That leaves their partner agencies more vulnerable to malware attacks.

  • By Joseph Marks

The SEC is doing IT differently than it used to in the name of innovation.

  • By Jack Corrigan

The draft bill also orders a study on advanced location tech for mobile 9-1-1.

  • By Joseph Marks

The defense agency issued two RFIs asking small and disadvantaged businesses whether they can support the Gateway Security program.

  • By Aaron Boyd

The Enterprise Infrastructure Services contract is a great opportunity for agencies to modernize, but they need to focus on people and planning to do it right.

  • By Jack Corrigan

A new report rates how federal agencies provide customer experience.

  • By Frank Konkel

The bill increases spending on Homeland Security’s Einstein and Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation cyber systems.

  • By Joseph Marks

The bill would establish an interagency commission to help vet supply chain cybersecurity risks.

  • By Joseph Marks

Current and former tech employees view things a little differently.

  • By Ananya Bhattacharya, Quartz

Pro tip: They won’t all be coders.

  • By Aaron Boyd

DHS may soon use blockchain technology to protect all sorts of data it collects in protecting U.S. borders.

  • By Jack Corrigan

New plan would create sixth service branch, and annoy the Air Force.

  • By Marcus Weisgerber and Patrick Tucker, Defense One

The government wants to get a better grip on the money it invests in IT and digital services.

  • By Frank Konkel

The State Department’s focus now is punishing nations that violate cyber norms, not pushing new norms, the State Department’s Robert Strayer says.

  • By Joseph Marks

Congress and the executive branch continue wrestling over Chinese telecom ZTE.

  • By Joseph Marks

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