Digital Government
Watch out for zombies! No, not hacked computers ... zombies
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was joking when it published a preparedness and disaster awareness kit to prepare for the Zombie Apocalypse -- wasn't it?
Cybersecurity
Connecticut to offer Real ID compliant licenses, but drivers can opt out
Connecticut will comply with Real ID, starting this fall.
Digital Government
HHS neglected some IT security standards, IG says
The Health and Human Services Department's oversight of $20 billion in health IT funding didn't go far enough to ensure privacy and security for patients' medical data, a report finds.
Acquisition
The 1,500 Commandments for contracting officers
How can contracting officers think about ways to make more creative and cost-effective acquisitions when just following the rules is a full-time job?
Modernization
GSA preps for new network services acquisition
The General Services Administration is already laying the groundwork for the follow-on acquisition that will replace the Networx program, while still in the thick of the Networx transition.
People
Feds can learn about telework from small business
An expert examines the wireless tools teleworkers need.
Digital Government
Army reports significant jump in stress levels for combat troops
But the latest mental health survey minimizes depression compared to post-deployment assessments.
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity strategy boosts commitment to Internet freedom, experts say
Hillary Clinton announced U.S. government support for a worldwide open Internet in February.
Cybersecurity
Cyber plan gives DHS the keys
Proposed legislation from the White House would put the Homeland Security Department in charge of federal agencies' cybersecurity.
People
Intelligence takes the spotlight at DOD
Defense intelligence is closed by nature, but now the door is opening to let in open-source and Web 2.0 technologies -- and they're changing the way DOD operates.
Modernization