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  • Swiss Army Knife Syndrome: The Ever-Expanding Role Of The Federal Sysadmin

    Swiss Army Knife Syndrome: The Ever-Expanding Role Of The Federal Sysadmin
    The Swiss Army Knife is a novel invention, a single pocket-sized device that includes everything from a standard knife blade and scissors to corkscrews and laser pointers. What it makes up for in ...
    2012-05-08T11:47:00Z by Denny LeCompte
  • IT Forum: 'Shared First' Gets Legs, Agencies Report Progress

    IT Forum: 'Shared First' Gets Legs, Agencies Report Progress
    Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel speaks with InformationWeek Government Editor John Foley at Thursday's event. Having launched a formal strategy on the concept yesterday, federal CIO Steven ...
    2012-05-03T15:25:00Z by Deanna Glick
  • Mobile Tech Joins List Of Top Federal CIO Concerns

    Mobile Tech Joins List Of Top Federal CIO Concerns
    Mobile technology has joined cybersecurity, controlling costs, human capital and central agency policy on the list of top concerns that keep federal chief information officers awake at night, ...
    2012-05-03T13:57:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • More Questions For Todd Park About Big Data

    More Questions For Todd Park About Big Data
    COMMENTARY: Yesterday Todd Park, Federal CTO, used Twitter to answers questions about "big data". Well sort of because while it reportedly generated 413 tweets, reaching an audience of 3.5 million, I ...
    2012-04-25T15:25:00Z by Brand Niemann
  • Kundra: Social Enterprises Are Defining Future Organizations

    Kundra: Social Enterprises Are Defining Future Organizations
    Former Federal CIO Vivek Kundra, speaking in his new role as an executive for Salesforce.com, told the IT community today that powerful social networking applications are helping organizations ...
    2012-04-25T15:00:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Federal CTO To Take On 'Big Data' Questions - In 140 Character Forum

    Federal CTO To Take On 'Big Data' Questions - In 140 Character Forum
    Todd Park, the newly-appointed U.S. Chief Technology Officer for the White House, will attempt to address questions about Big Data in 140 characters or less during a live Twitter chat scheduled ...
    2012-04-24T09:30:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Reining In Hidden Costs Of Software In Government

    Reining In Hidden Costs Of Software In Government
    In a technology-driven world, applications take center stage, running our personal lives (e.g. think iPhone and iPad), our businesses and our government. Indeed, according to research firm IDC ...
    2012-04-20T12:30:00Z by Steve Schmidt
  • DHS Agents Will Trade Radios For Smart Phones

    DHS Agents Will Trade Radios For Smart Phones
    The Homeland Security Department plans to migrating to mobile devices and advance information sharing as part of updates to law enforcement technology, Federal Computer Week has reported. CIO ...
    2012-04-19T14:20:00Z by AOL Staff
  • NARA's 1940 Census Launch Delivers Lessons In Big Data, Cloud Computing

    When it comes to big data and high public demand, the cloud can be a federal agency's salvation. That's what the National Archives and Records Administration learned during the recent and ...
    2012-04-16T08:00:00Z by Judi Hasson
  • Federal CIOs: How To Gear Up For FedRAMP

    Federal CIOs: How To Gear Up For FedRAMP
    Federal CIOs say agencies and government contractors must become completely familiar with FedRAMP security controls and how they relate to each agency prior to the cloud computing service program's ...
    2012-04-13T13:30:00Z by Elaine S. Povich
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