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The power of cross-boundary collaboration, known as XBC, is transforming government, according to a report (.pdf) from Deloitte's GovLab. There are six components to successful XBC, according to the
Federal disconnects of existing telecom contracts in favor of the Networx contract now stand at 86 percent, said Karl Krumbholz, director of General Services Administration network services programs,
Calling oversight of the Department of Navy's efforts to implement a next generation ashore network "not effective," the Government Accountability Office is calling on the Defense...
A majority of internal data breaches within state governments are the result of accidents, such as the loss of an unencrypted laptop, according to a survey of state chief information security
The federal government spends tens of billions of dollars each year on information technology, with the lion's share going to private industry. Contractors dominate the federal IT arena, not only
How quickly things change in Washington, D.C. Three days ago, former Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA) was rumored to be the leading candidate to be the nation's cyberczar. The next day, he took himself out of
Former Rep. Tom Davis, a moderate Republican from Virginia and a high-tech expert, has popped up as a front-runner for the cybersecurity coordinator, according to Time. It's a pretty amazing idea
The Obama administration is still putting the puzzle together, but what an interesting puzzle it is, especially when it comes to federal IT. Now, we are awaiting the appointment of a cyber czar,
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
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