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VA, DoD accelerate iEHR timeline

The program plan for the integrated electronic health records system underwent "a bit of a re-do" in order to prioritize portions of the iEHR implementation, said VA CIO Roger Baker.

Mobility at VA is about governance, not devices

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....

Political campaigns to leverage mobile more in 2012

Mobile outreach as part of political campaigns is not a flash in the pan and will only increase in the 2012 presidential election, said a panel of experts speaking at a Feb. 14 Brookings Institution

VA caps iOS device deployment, eyes BYOD

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

Spotlight: Baker says no unauthorized iTunes on VA desktops

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

Audio: VA CIO Roger Baker's October IT report

Veterans Affairs Department Chief Information Officer Roger Baker spoke with reporters Oct. 26 about the department's monthly data breach report (.pdf). Scroll down to the media player to listen to

Funding questions remain for VA's Oct. 1 mobile deployment

The Veteran Affairs Department, once a BlackBerry-only agency, is still on track to authorize new mobile devices to connect to the network beginning Oct. 1, but currently has no procurement strategy

Baker: iPads on the VA network by Oct. 1

The Veterans Affairs Department is still on track to permit iPads onto the departmental network by Oct. 1, said VA Chief Information Officer Roger Baker. Baker spoke to reporters Aug. 30. Between 100

Spotlight: NIST pilots iPads

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

Agencies face challenges developing for multiple mobile operating systems

As soon as the Environmental Protection Agency decided it would begin developing public-facing mobile applications, Dalroy Ward, senior technology advisor at EPA's office of information analysis and