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Unmonitored networks put US nuclear arsenal at risk, GAO finds

A Government Accountability Office report found that the Energy Department cannot effectively monitor potential insider threats to U.S. nuclear security because department staff “have not identified the total number of DOE’s stand-alone classified networks.” This article has been indexed from…

DOD submits classified cyber strategy to Congress

An unclassified fact sheet released by the Pentagon said the new strategy will continue efforts to conduct “hunt forward operations”’ with U.S. allies and “defend forward” activities meant to disrupt threat actors on their own turf. This article has been…

CIO-SP4 protests move toward final decision

No action appears likely to resolve the 130-plus protests involving this $50 billion IT vehicle, which indicates the Government Accountability Office will decide on the contract’s next steps. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the…

Does Congress need a chief data officer?

A new joint resolution would establish a bipartisan commission to look at what legislators need in terms of data, evidence and professional capacity. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Does Congress need…

DOJ tees up infrastructure program management recompete

The Justice Department is conducting market research for a potential $75 million recompete contract to provide enterprise infrastructure services support within the CIO’s office. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: DOJ tees…

The hidden key to stopping public sector fraud

Government agencies already have access to the tools they need to thwart ripoffs of public benefits programs. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: The hidden key to stopping public sector fraud

FCW Insider Chat: The top winners of the Fed100

The fifth and final episode of the FCW Insider Chat podcast highlights the work of the top three winners of this year’s Federal 100, the original and most prestigious awards program for the federal IT community. This article has been…

Carper says he won’t run for fifth Senate term

The Delaware senator has been active in the federal tech space for years, earning a Fed100 award in the process. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Carper says he won’t run for…

From Harvard to Ukraine

Steve Kelman catches up with a former student whose work has taken him to the front lines of U.S. efforts to curb nuclear proliferation. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: From Harvard…

GDIT launches tech strategy focused on ‘accelerators’

The company is investing in its labs, employees and partnerships as it focuses on technologies such as zero trust, automation, cloud, software, 5G and artificial intelligence. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article:…

EEOC alerts employers to AI discrimination risks

The agency explains how existing civil rights protections apply to artificial intelligence applications in the workplace. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: EEOC alerts employers to AI discrimination risks

Bill to cut software costs advances in Senate

A Senate committee voted unanimously on Wednesday to approve a bill designed to help agencies get a handle on software licensing with an eye to cutting costs. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original…

Google Public Sector names new board of directors

Dave Goldfein, retired general and former Air Force chief of staff, will serve as the board’s chairman, alongside professionals with backgrounds in defense and intelligence, technology, education, health care and state and local government. This article has been indexed from…

Federal CIO says IDEA Act guidance coming this summer

Clare Martorana discussed the challenge of building out specific steps to get government agency websites to adopt common standards. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Federal CIO says IDEA Act guidance coming…

FCW Insider Chat: Defense Tech

Fed100 winners Caroline Bean of DISA’s Joint Enterprise Services Directorate and Air Force Chief Experience Officer Colt Whittall join the podcast to talk about their work. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article:…

VA seeks cyber operations help

The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for capabilities ranging from cyber incident response and cloud threat detection to insider threat analysis to support its security operations center in a new market research request. This article has been indexed from…

Is federal financial management stuck in the 20th century?

More than three decades after legislation codifying the role of the chief financial officer was passed into law, functions like budget authority, cost and performance data and many other CFO-related functions are often spread out among different agency officials. This…

A classified cloud is headed to the Indo-Pacific

It’s part of DISA’s effort to bring continental-U.S.-level computing resources to U.S. military forces around the world. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: A classified cloud is headed to the Indo-Pacific

CISA is growing up, CIO says

CISA’s Bob Costello talks top priorities, challenges and growing pains and progress for a CIO office in a relatively young federal agency. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: CISA is growing up,…

What’s going on with DHS’ enterprise cloud plan?

The Department of Homeland Security teased its plan for a 10-year enterprise cloud contract in the fall and then went relatively quiet. Based on previous cloud procurements, that could be a good thing. This article has been indexed from FCW…

Turning a page

Steve Kelman reflects on his impending retirement. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Turning a page

Senate confirms Biden’s pick to lead NARA

Colleen Shogan will now lead the National Archives and Records Administration. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Senate confirms Biden’s pick to lead NARA

Tech subcommittee chairwoman plans MGT Act rewrite

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said at a hearing that the congressionally mandated revolving fund for tech upgrades is “a tool that needs sharpening.” This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Tech subcommittee chairwoman…

Lawmakers tackle VA pharmacy tech woes at hearing

The new commercial health record in use at five sites requires time-consuming workarounds that are taxing resources and depleting morale. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Lawmakers tackle VA pharmacy tech woes…

FCW Insider Chat: Cyber and Tech Policy

Technology Modernization Fund Executive Director Raylene Yung and Christian Hoehner of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee join the podcast to talk TMF, FedRamp Authorization and more. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original…

Pentagon CIO warns against pause in AI development

John Sherman warned that a pause in U.S. development of AI tools and research could potentially give overseas adversaries an upper hand. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Pentagon CIO warns against…

Policing the wild frontiers of digital communications

Federal agencies need the right policies and the right tech to preserve employee texts, chats and instant messages. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Policing the wild frontiers of digital communications

OMB preps guidance on AI in government

The White House hosted top tech CEOs on Thursday, and announced new measures meant to address AI—including coming draft guidance around the use of AI in government agencies. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the…

Pentagon network chiefs are putting automation to work

Tireless cyber tools can patrol parts of DOD’s networks, tools, and applications where hackers like to hide. This article has been indexed from FCW – All Content Read the original article: Pentagon network chiefs are putting automation to work