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Many federal agencies, it appears , are reacting to the Office of Management and Budget "cloud first" mandate by checking a box--and a wasteful one, at that. In a March 22 blog posted on the Federal
NMCI gained new life July 8 when the Navy awarded a $3.4 billion, five-year contract to HP Enterprise Services to continue as the Department of the Navy's information technology provider. NMCI
Although the military is more dependent on cyberspace than ever, it's too soon to abandon familiarity with manual processes, said Army Maj. Gen. Michael Jones, Central Command director of
The National Nuclear Security Administration spent $150 million to develop a project to improve cybersecurity but it failed, the Energy Department's Inspector General said on Monday. The report,
The U.S. Joint Forces Command, headquartered in Norfolk, VA, and one of DoD's 10 combatant commands, is planning to test new encryption technology that will allow separate and secure virtual
There's billions in the 2009 American Recovery and Investment Act and plenty of it heading directly to federal agencies to improve information technology systems in the federal government.
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