Cybersecurity

Panel sympathetic to geolocation privacy concerns

The bill includes some exceptions for bypassing the standard such as for emergencies involving possible death or serious harm and national security.

Digital Government

Fun, competition inspire better service and happier employees

Could the same principles that apply to gaming help increase workforce productivity and employee engagement?

People

Women in Technology get awards for work in IT

The association gave out awards to women who are making an impact on their fields.

People

Why IT reforms have failed to make much difference

Government IT reforms centered on hot technologies have done little to significantly improve how agencies are delivering services to taxpayers.

Modernization

Tougher sledding ahead for data-center consolidation

Now that they’ve closed many of their smaller data centers, agencies are moving on to bigger operations and challenges.

Digital Government

Tough times make shared services a necessity

Some agencies missed the deadline for coming up with acceptable unification plans, OMB officials say.

Digital Government

Mental illness is the leading cause of hospitalization for active-duty troops

Defense and VA spent nearly $2 billion on psychotropic drugs during the past decade.

People

'Shared-first' not a must for federal CIOs

Federal CIOs are urged to use the shared IT services strategy, but it's not a necessity, says OMB's chief enterprise architect.

Cybersecurity

USCIS needs to better track its laptops, IG says

The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services agency has a few holes in its inventory of its laptop computers, according to an audit.

Cybersecurity

How Stuxnet came back to haunt the U.S.

Experts say manufacturers haven't fixed security flaws in devices like industrial controllers in pipelines and the electric grid.

Digital Government

VA official leaves amid scandal

Inspector general report uncovers rash of contract problems at Veterans Affairs Department.

Digital Government

Census bureau lagging on geographic coding of residences, IG says

The Census Bureau has to find a better way to geographically code homes and assess the accuracy of its master address file, according to a new report.

Digital Government

Drone strike kills three in Yemen

The Obama administration has given the CIA greater leeway in mounting attacks.

Cybersecurity

Schmidt resigns from White House cyber post

Howard Schmidt, who coordinated the Obama Administration's push for cybersecurity policy and legislation, is stepping down after two-and-a-half years on the job.

Digital Government

VA and DOD pick common medical vocabulary for electronic records

THe Veterans Affairs and Defense departments are adopting a common vocabulary and structured data system for medical terms for their upcoming joint digital record system.

Digital Government

Watchdog identifies screening problems at domestic airports

TSA has come under fire for ineffective and overly intrusive tactics.

People

Head of VA Acquisition Academy to step down

Lisa Doyle plans a big career change after more than 20 years in federal acquisition.

Cybersecurity

White House cyber czar Howard Schmidt plans retirement

The Obama administration's senior cyber official announces he's retiring to spend more time with family.

Modernization

Building a mobile strategy

New administration plans for mobile computing and digital strategy depend on getting the data right.

Digital Government

Security, funds occupy CIOs' minds

TechAmerica's latest annual survey of CIOs reveals the stress of declining budgets and rising cyber threats.