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Not only will the White House's digital strategy put a freeze on all new dot-gov domains, it will consolidate websites, significantly reducing the number of federal websites overall, said Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel.
The Army will not entertain bring-your-down-device as an option for the tactical environment, said an Army official May 21.
The Defense Information Systems Agency plans to stand up a bring your own device, or BYOD, mobile policy for personnel connecting to unclassified networks, according to a slide deck (.pdf) presented...
Federal agencies itching to adopt iPhones and iPads, may want to heed the advice of Stephen Warren, deputy chief information officer at the Veterans Affairs Department--a department now using iPads....
Unresolved policy questions are preventing government agencies from adopting a bring-your-own-device mobile device strategy, said DJ Kachman, director of security assurance and mobile divisions in...
iOS device deployment at the Veterans Affairs Department remains limited even though the department has allowed iPads and iPhones since October 2011 , said VA Chief Information Officer Roger Baker
A final version of a federal mobility strategy will be out by March 2012, said Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel Jan. 13 during a Washington, D.C. event hosted by industry group
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