Emerging Tech

Here’s How the Incoming USAID Tech Guru Plans to Fight Ebola

Ruggedized tablets, belt-worn printers and a high-tech alternative to stifling protective suits among the ideas.

Digital Government

VanRoekel’s Successor: Why the Next Federal CIO Could be a Familiar Face

The search to fill the latest vacancy left by former Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel probably won’t end in Silicon Valley, experts say.

Digital Government

Why a Simple Rubber Glove Could be Key to Fighting Ebola

Basic protective gear was revolutionary for 19th-century medicine, and health workers trying to stop Ebola are recognizing its importance all over again.

Acquisition

More SEWP V vendors, DOD cloud pilots, NSF data projects and more

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Modernization

FEMA logistics management system falls short

An IG report says the system does not communicate well with those of FEMA partners, making it difficult to track supplies for disaster relief.

People

Risky business

SBA's innovation office invests in solutions to problems that don't yet exist – like the 2007 seed funding for research into an effective Ebola treatment.

People

It's too soon to abandon CIOs

Alan Balutis argues we should let CIOs perform as the Clinger-Cohen Act intended before reinventing the role yet again.

Digital Government

NOAA taps NASA satellite manager for NESDIS

Stephen Volz will shepherd programs to build and launch the next generation of environmental satellites.

People

Collaborating across organizations -- practice makes perfect

Recent research supports what economists have long argued: Sustained collaboration adds real value, but you have to work at it!

Modernization

There’s a Good Chance You’re Reading This on a Damaged Mobile Device

Forty-eight percent of smartphone users report they are currently using a damaged device.

Cybersecurity

ATM Infection Has Now Spread to Malaysia

Financial Services // Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Emerging Tech

Video: What Crazy Tech Idea Could Become Real?

Thought-based communication? It could happen.

Cybersecurity

Hacktivists Back Hong Kong’s Occupy Central

Government (Foreign) // Nonprofit

Cybersecurity

Police Around the Country Are Distributing Software That Makes It Easier to Hack Your Computer

ComputerCOP is intended to protect children from predators lurking on the Internet, but an investigation finds the program actually makes computers more vulnerable to abuse.

Cybersecurity

Army Network Hacked By Gamers Seeking Apache Helicopter Simulator

$100M worth of proprietary data on Xbox, Call of Duty, and other entertainment poached.

Ideas

From Off-the-Rack to Off-the-Shelf: What the Federal IT Community Can Learn from New York Fashion Week

The fashion industry grasps the importance of leveraging brands unlike any other industry. The federal IT community should take note.