Modernization

DISA sees opportunity in commercial cloud mandate

The Defense Information Systems Agency could help defense customers find the right mix of commercial and government cloud services.

Modernization

No need to rush the transition to the cloud

The Defense Authorization bill makes it even more important for federal acquisition officials to learn how to craft sound cloud procurements.

Modernization

VA mulls moving telecomm to the cloud

The Veterans Affairs Department is asking for industry input on the feasibility of ditching its PBX in favor of cloud-based telephony.

People

Nine initiatives that could trip up DOD's enterprise strategy

Defense Department officials acknowledge that some elements of its IT strategy represent high cultural barriers.

Digital Government

Why can't the government manage its workforce?

The budget battles of 2011 made it clear that the federal government needs to align its workforce with its mission.

Modernization

After the executive order: Will IT devices prove their worth?

President Obama's Nov. 9 executive order has a clear intent: To limit the number of IT devices.

People

Feds catch a break from congressional scrutiny

For a brief moment, the pay of contractors, not feds, was the focus of ax-wielding lawmakers.

Digital Government

Is the boss nickel-and-diming your IT operations?

In the current budget environment, employees are likely to pay the price for budget-saving measures.

Digital Government

Innovation vs. austerity: Who wins?

VanRoekel's innovation strategy might not be enough to counter the effects of the coming budget cuts. But then again, maybe it will.

Digital Government

Story of $16 muffin, true or not, makes a splash

A report about the Justice Department overpaying for food was not quite accurate, but it rang true with some readers.

People

The federal workday: Labor's love lost?

FCW readers are scandalized by suggestions that they don't put in an honest day's work.

Acquisition

Kundra's IT cartel theory: Arguments for and against

Former Federal CIO Vivek Kundra deserves credit for giving people the opportunity to voice their frustrations, whether you agree with him or not.

People

Why stability trumps innovation

Federal agencies often seem to discourage employees from taking creative approaches to doing their jobs, FCW readers say.

Digital Government

Remembering Sept. 11: Disaster and response

People in the federal IT community share their stories about the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and their aftermath

Modernization

The perils of a mobile-first IT strategy

Many FCW readers are not keen on the idea of mobile devices replacing their old-fashioned desktop computers.

People

Meet the 2011 Rising Star award winners

Twenty-five people from government, industry and academia are being recognized as up-and-coming professionals in the government IT community.

People

What Congress needs to learn about the federal workforce

With talk of furloughs, pay freezes, and yet another shutdown risk with the debt ceiling debate, the federal workforce is a little tired of always being in the bullseye.

People

Insourcing vs. outsourcing: The pendulum swings again

Whichever way the pendulum swings, the A-76 process is still a mess, FCW readers say.

People

Acquisition: Testing the limits of classroom training

The federal government is investing in acquisition training, but the returns are up for debate, FCW readers say.

People

Agencies could pay for skimping on training

Employers and employees get burned when training dollars are scarce, FCW readers say.