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The Association for Federal Information Resource Management, in Washington, D.C. hosted an IPv6 panel on Dec. 16. Panelists included:
John Curran, president and CEO of the American Registry for
The prevailing, certificate-based web browsing model is a significant cybersecurity threat for Internet users, but this multi-jurisdictional, multi-stakeholder problem has no governmental solution,
Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer Andrew McLaughlin received a reprimand for using his personal email account to discuss official matters with his former Google colleagues, according to a memo
Government agencies and health plans are taking small steps toward collaboration on "meaningful use" health IT projects, according to a panel of experts who spoke at the Brookings Institute on May
The senior Republican member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee says he's troubled by a White House official's use of Gmail to communicate with government colleagues and lobbyists
In a case of technology outpacing expectations of privacy, White House deputy CTO and former Google lobbyist Andrew McLaughlin found his Google Buzz messages posted publicly online and now a watchdog
Press Releases
- Obama Administration Launches Sweeping Shift to Mobile
- iGATE Government Solutions Focuses on U.S. Government
- Unisys Security Index Shows Americans Seek Focus on Security from Presidential Candidates, Even as Overall Security Concern Eases
- eIQnetworks Unveils IT Security Solution to Strike Back Against Cyber Attacks
- iGATE Public Sector Launches Blog to Promote Conversation Around Government IT
- More Press Releases

