Federal Government Reflects on Past Year of Innovation, Offers New Year’s Resolution
The government has made tremendous progress on the Federal Data Strategy, as it expects to launch its next iteration in January.
The government has made tremendous progress on the Federal Data Strategy, as it expects to launch its next iteration in January.
The stats speak for themselves. 52 percent of public sector organizations that were breached were attacked where a patch was available.
My favorite quote that I’ve ever come across was written on the wall of a high school bathroom stall. “The meaning of life is a life of meaning,” read the handwriting, scribbled in bold Sharpie on cracked and faded tile.
As the nature and complexity of government operations evolve, agencies are realizing that HR departments play a key role in driving their mission.
A hybrid cloud is a good compromise for modern agencies, who are adapting to business needs and federal guidelines but need to practically consider workforce and security.
IT modernization remains a priority of both parties heading into 2019, and IT spending is set to increase for both citizen and defense budgets, according to new research.
It’s an exciting era for those in government. Vivid satellite images, airborne drones and 3D technology have unlocked another realm of possibility for public service.
Just like how you can sound differently than what you might think, you can be perceived differently too, which is why it’s important to pay attention to your personal brand.
As part of the expanding Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) program, the Homeland Security Department (DHS) plans to bring on another 30 employees to evaluate, monitor and standardize cybersecurity capabilities across agencies.
Cybersecurity seems simple enough. The old methodology went something along the lines of installing a strong IT network, training employees to identify and avoid risks, and locking down the most sensitive information in-house.