Cybersecurity

ITA official tracks data for cyber insights

The proliferation of data at DOD, via mobile devices and other means, has enlarged the "attack surface" and rendered perimeter-focused defense virtually obsolete.

Digital Government

DOD awards massive health records contract

Leidos, Accenture and Cerner pull off an unexpected win of the multi-billion-dollar Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization contract, beating out the presumptive health-records leader.

Emerging Tech

10 Years After Katrina, NOAA Preps for Launch of Powerful New Weather Satellites

The first Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-R series will produce “30 times the data at five times the rate and twice the resolution” of the current crop of geostationary satellites.

Digital Government

HHS On the Lookout for a Deputy CIO

The deputy CIO will help coordinate the department's cloud strategy, among other responsibilities.

Ideas

4 Steps to Boost Records Management Practices

Federal employees and managers aren't confident about what actually constitutes a record.

Cybersecurity

Why Identity-Theft Protection Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up To Be

Victims of data breaches are still vulnerable even with identity theft protection.

Cybersecurity

Backfitting the Safety Act

Lawmakers and experts debate ways to provide liability protections for cyberattacks.

Cybersecurity

Watchdog: Water, Power on Pentagon Installations Need Better Protection Planning

Better planning could help DOD protect its utilities from cyberattack and unexpected storms, a GAO report said.

Cybersecurity

Census Wants Employees Prepared for Phishing Attacks

The training program is meant to make sure the bureau’s employees are armed with the appropriate knowledge and skill set to defend themselves against future attacks.

Cybersecurity

DOJ Refuses to Release Secret Cybersecurity Memo

Sen. Ron Wyden says the memo is crucial to the Senate's upcoming cybersecurity debate.

Emerging Tech

The Slow Death of Google Plus

The tech giant announced it will be slicing out its social network from the rest of its services.

Digital Government

Linking laws through open data

Open data holds the promise of connecting legislation in new ways, bringing federal, state and local laws together and automating compliance. But teaching machines to read law –- or lawmakers to read machines -- is no simple task.

Acquisition

DHS signs up for OASIS

GSA expects to do about $250 million worth of business a year with the Department of Homeland Security under the OASIS memorandum.

People

What exactly is enterprise risk management?

It's more than simply rolling up the traditional risk management efforts — and it's increasingly critical for agencies.

Digital Government

NSA to Purge Database of Phone Records Collected Under Mass Surveillance

“As soon as possible, NSA will destroy the Section 215 bulk telephony metadata upon expiration of its litigation preservation obligations.”