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DoD program managers wary of cloud computing

Getting program managers to embrace cloud computing can be a hard sell since they mostly see risks that outweigh benefits, said Tim Johnson, enterprise architect within the Defense Department office

Navy CIO's advice to bloggers

Navy CIO Robert Carey was the first federal CIO to host a public blog beginning in January 2008. His cutting edge use of social media has become a primer for what federal CIOs could be doing with

Top 10 Fed IT execs to watch in 2010

At the beginning of every year, there are always lists for things to watch and people to pay attention to. This week, govinfosecurity.com listed the names of the top 10 Federal IT executives that it

A new secure Navy site for IT collaboration

The Department of the Navy is making it easier for Navy personnel and their IT staff to collaborate in a new extension of the CIO's website. CIO Robert Carey announced the idea on his blog Monday to

DoD partially lifts thumb drive ban

The Pentagon has gotten its act together, sort of, in finally accepting that thumb drives are part of the 21st century drive toward modern technology. The Department of Defense has partially lifted

Navy CIO: Embrace social media, don't ignore it

Navy CIO Robert Carey is definitely a guy who is with it. He embraces social media and writes his own Navy blog outlining ways to move the Navy ahead with it. In his blog posted Monday, Carey wrote

Navy has ambitious cybersecurity, network plans

The Navy has a number of ambitious and important IT initiatives for fiscal 2010 involving cybersecurity, network architecture, effective use of wireless technology and improved IT management and

U.S. government overwhelmed by cyberattacks

Should there be more than just talk about cyberattacks against the government's websites? How soon do we have to wait until there's action? Sure, there have been plenty of conversations, speeches and

Are you ready for a FISMA overhaul?

The 2002 Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), which has caused plenty of headaches for federal CIOs and their staffs, may be on the chopping block. The White House is planning to