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DOJ, DHS officials discuss the 'how' of information sharing

Successful information sharing through N-DEx , the law enforcement community's national data exchange operated by the FBI, depends on mutual respect for member organizations and their...

Audio: Agency IT officials discuss mobile adoption

Government officials talked about making the business case for mobility during a March 3 panel discussion at the FOSE conference in Washington, D.C. Scroll down and click the audio player below to...

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.

Mueller: FBI's cyber crime operation is flawed but improving

The FBI has made progress in its fight against cyber crime, but its operation has flaws, FBI Director Robert Mueller told the Senate Judiciary Committee during a Dec. 14 hearing. "The structure of

Senators press Holder on Fast and Furious, guns in Mexico

Attorney General Eric Holder expressed regret over Operation Fast and Furious but defended efforts to prevent guns from being trafficked to Mexico at a Nov. 8 hearing of the Senate Judiciary

DOJ components vary drastically in cloud adoption

The divide between cloud computing's early adopters and those struggling to make the shift is largely dictated by an agency's information-technology buying structure, said a Justice Department

GAO: Many DOJ agents refusing to use information-sharing tools

Only 65 percent of agents at Justice Department law enforcement components use deconfliction databases to determine roles and responsibilities during an investigation, according to a Government

ATF bogged down by manual processes, says IG

A review of a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives effort to combat firearms trafficking from southwestern border states into Mexico finds the ATF is inhibited in part by disconnected

Mobile adoption at agencies inevitable, but acquisition remains a challenge

The rapid development of smartphones, tablets and mobile applications are paving the way for a more mobile government, said several federal IT officials at an ACT-IAC session in Washington, D.C., on