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Cloud Moves for IBM Target Civilian Government, Defense – Plus the 7 Gov Stories

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The SEVEN stories that impact your life

  1. NextGov: Cloud Moves for IBM Target Civilian Government, Defense- “IBM has announced two new cloud data centers for federal customers featuring the Softlayer infrastructure and ecosystem it purchased last year.”

  2. Governemnt Executive: Pentagon Ranks Top Suppliers to Spark Competition Among Contractors- “The Defense Department’s acquisition chief on Friday released a ranking of the top 30 supplier units within the contracting industry as part of a continuing effort to improve the government’s largest procurement operations by curbing costs and professionalizing the workforce.”

  3. FCW: Agencies want more guidance on digital strategy- “Federal IT and human resource managers are looking to agency leaders for better guidance in implementing the goals of the Office of Management and Budget’s Digital Government Strategy and the Telework Enhancement Act, says a new study from the Mobile Work Exchange.

  4. Federal News Radio: FCC examining reasons for Internet traffic jams- “The Federal Communications Commission is setting out to unravel the mystery behind the Internet traffic jams bogging down the delivery of Netflix videos and other online content. The inquiry announced Friday by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler will dissect the routes that video and other data travel to reach Internet service providers such as Comcast and Verizon.”

  5. Defense News: Pentagon To Create ‘Technology Offsets,’ Encourage R&D Spending- “Newly installed US Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work has launched a major push to encourage industry to invest in capabilities the Pentagon believes will give it the edge on the battlefield, Pentagon sources said. Work has already started sharing his vision for what he is calling “technology offsets” both inside the Pentagon and in meetings with defense industry executives. He is expected to articulate his vision in the coming weeks and months, sources said.”

  6. FCW: Pentagon, Congress seek to avoid acquisition ‘Groundhog Day’- “Defense officials and acquisition experts speak of an emerging consensus on Capitol Hill, in the Pentagon and in the defense industrial base on what acquisition reform entails. But the easiest things for all to agree on are that reform will take years and past efforts have fallen short.”

  7. Federal News Radio: Senate bill doubles spending on veterans’ health- “Spending on veterans’ health care could double in three years under the Senate’s solution to the long waits experienced by thousands seeking medical care at VA hospitals and clinics, according to congressional budget experts. Analyzing a bill the Senate passed overwhelmingly last Wednesday, the Congressional Budget Office estimates the measure would add $35 billion over the next three years to the $44 billion the government now spends annually on medical care for veterans.”

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