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Attention iTunes users within the Veterans Affairs Department: The chief information officer is not amused. In a memo (.pdf) sent out Sept. 30 in anticipation of the Oct. 1 switch-on date for a
Veterans Affairs Department personnel wanting a mobile device such as an iPad for work must justify a business case for it, said VA Chief Information Officer Roger Baker while speaking to reporters
When the White House issued policy in 2004 under Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 requiring agencies to issue standardized personal identification cards to federal employees and
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's office of information systems management is performing a pilot of managed Apple ( NASDAQ: AAPL ) iPads to determine secure configuration for NIST
Army officials from the services' Research, Development and Engineering Command say they want Apple to teach them how to create intuitive applications, as part of an ongoing effort to place smart,
Army software development should be more like a mobile phone apps store, said Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Sorenson, the service's chief information officer and G6. "You take the Apple iPhone, they
The Justice Department is turning a critical eye at some of the biggest tech companies in the world--Google, Yahoo, Apple, Intel and Microsoft. It is investigating whether these companies violated
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