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Shared First strategies to initially focus on intra-agency sharing

Through its Shared First initiative, the Office of Management and Budget is asking agencies to look for quick wins by consolidating at the intra-agency level.

FedRAMP JAB to name third party assessment organizations by May

The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the General Services Administration are now reviewing the first set of third party assessment organizations, and by May the FedRAMP joint...

Audio: Federal officials discuss progress on FedRAMP

Federal officials representing FedRAMP's joint authorization board spoke April 13 during an event hosted by AFFIRM in Washington, D.C. Scroll down to the media player to listen to the panel in...

Expectations for federal mobility strategy are too high

The forthcoming federal mobility strategy is "almost guaranteed to disappoint," Rick Holgate, chief information officer at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said March 15.

VanRoekel pushes 'smart' federal website reform

A new report that aims to map the federal web universe reveals a sprawling collection of .gov websites, but Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel says it presents a chance to find

Q&A with GSA officials on data center consolidation and cloud computing adoption

The General Services Administration hopes to help agencies respond to Office of Management and Budget mandates that call for data center consolidation and the adoption of cloud-computing based

OFPP's procurement myth-busting campaign hits its stride

The Office of Management and Budget's "myth-busting" campaign to address misconceptions in federal procurement policy is underway, but Dan Gordon, administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement

Federal IT leaders share best practices for project management

While no shortage of opportunities for innovation and improvement exists in federal information technology, real improvement requires agencies to focus on two or three goals, not 10, said Health and