Modernization

Under new management, Congress renews JEDI objections

House appropriators continue to worry that the Pentagon's $10 billion single-award Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract will lock the department into the same cloud system for a generation despite ongoing improvements in technology.

Cybersecurity

OPM-GSA merger plan detailed in legislative proposal

The White House is proposing legislation for a dramatic overhaul of human resources inside government and wants $50 million to execute the plan.

Digital Government

VA's Byrne hints at acceleration of health record upgrade

At his confirmation hearing to take the job of deputy secretary on a permanent basis, Jim Byrne suggested that there was a path to finishing the electronic health record modernization project ahead of schedule.

Modernization

What if Congress doesn't want to move OPM?

If Congress doesn't go along with a plan to reorganize the Office of Personnel Management, the agency still plans to push ahead administratively through outsourcing and other strategies.

Cybersecurity

Weichert: Budget shortfall, legacy IT woes drive planned OPM merger

The Trump administration plans this week to propose legislation to merge the Office of Personnel Management into the General Services Administration.

Digital Government

Poll: VA the least-liked federal agency

Americans like the Post Office, NASA and the Secret Service, but aren't thrilled by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration.

Modernization

Oracle protests JEDI exclusion

Now that it's officially out of the running for the Pentagon's $10 billion warfighter cloud award, Oracle has updated its ongoing lawsuit against the procurement and its requirements.

Modernization

Can anyone lead the $20B DOD-VA health IT modernization project?

Despite pressure from Congress, DOD and VA don't appear to be racing to name a single point of accountability to lead the electronic health records transformation at the two agencies.

Modernization

Womack renews objections to JEDI cloud

At a May 1 funding hearing, Rep. Steve Womack (R-Ark.) said he wants the Pentagon to consider multicloud options for the $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure program.

Digital Government

Quick Hits

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Cybersecurity

DHS chief Nielsen resigns

Kirstjen Nielsen, the first Homeland Security secretary with a background in cybersecurity, is being replaced on an acting basis by the Customs and Border Protection chief. Her last day is April 10.

Acquisition

QSSI gets a 1-year extension on health care data hub

A long and drawn-out procurement including four rounds of protests and multiple federal lawsuits means that the incumbent contractor charged with maintaining a key piece of the Affordable Care Act infrastructure gets another year on the job.

Cybersecurity

CIA plans multibillion cloud buy for intelligence community

Six years after their initial cloud infrastructure push, the CIA is leading a multivendor expansion of cloud services for the entire intelligence community, with awards expected in 2021.

Cybersecurity

CBP announces social media tracking program

Under a new initiative, certain Customs and Border Protection personnel are trolling public-facing social media for threats against agency facilities and officials.

Digital Government

Senior lawmaker pushes on EHR access issues

A top appropriator wants answers on how clinicians at the Department of Veterans Affairs will access information on the shared electronic health record system being implemented by the Department of Defense and VA.

Modernization

Budget proposal includes $150M for tech modernization fund

President Trump's $1.4 trillion budget proposal for 2020 boosts the central Technology Modernization Fund and gives agencies a push to launch their own working capital funds for IT.

People

VA and DOD set to pick health data decider

Top officials at the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs are closing in on a plan to name a single person to settle disputes between the two agencies when it comes to the implementation of the Cerner electronic health record.

People

House Dems to federal HR: Where's that pay raise?

Nine capital-area Democrats want answers from the Trump administration on when a 1.9 percent pay raise for civilian feds will start showing up in employee paychecks.

People

Trump picks candidate to lead OPM

Dale Cabaniss, a former chair of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, is set to take over as the federal government's top human resources official.

Digital Government

DOD looks to counter drone swarm strikes

The Defense Innovation Unit wants to hear from industry about tech to identify and mitigate drones threatening military installations.