Digital Government

Cloud might let users bypass IT -- for a while

How the IT department’s role will change from builder to buyer in the age of cloud computing.

Cybersecurity

Hackfest revisited: It's getting scary out there

Cell phones, bank ATMs and power grids were just some of the devices and critical infrastructure shown to be vulnerable to hackers' prying and manipulation at recent security conferences.

Digital Government

Time to rethink the PC

Desktop PCs have been a blessing and a curse since the day they arrived. Here’s how to make living with them a little easier.

Cybersecurity

Will Congress clamp down on spies gone wild?

An investigative report sheds light on the massive and massively outsourced federal intelligence apparatus, but prospects for reform are questionable.

Modernization

Are cloud and ITIL like oil and water?

What gives when the Information Technology Infrastructure Library advice says seek total control of your technology assets but cloud computing says don’t sweat the small stuff?

People

A CTO headcount throughout government

The chief technology officer position is becoming more common at all levels of government.

Cybersecurity

Russian spy ring: IT was not enough

The recently busted Russian spy ring won't win any awards for the most innovative use of advanced technology.

Modernization

There are no shortcuts to findability

The hype around improving the findability of online information can lead to shortsighted solutions.

Cybersecurity

Interior catches flak for breach disclosure

Critics say the Interior Department was overly cautious when it disclosed the loss of an encrypted CD containing personally identifiable information of about 7,500 federal employees.

Cybersecurity

New worries emerge about Internet monitoring

The prospect of private-sector participation in the the government's latest Einstein 3 Internet monitoring and cyber defense system, even if voluntary, has raised questions about privacy and the technology's supposed superiority over tools that companies might already be using.

Digital Government

NASA, VA open-source plans spark debate

NASA and the Veterans Affairs Department drew criticism after announcing their latest plans for open-source software.

Digital Government

More thoughts about CIOs and agile software development

Chief information officers are co-opting agile software development techniques as a way to accelerate their ability in the executive suite to evaluate, acquire and deploy new technologies.

People

Agile: It's just not for software geeks anymore

Government CIOs are co-opting agile software development techniques for their own IT management tasks.

Cybersecurity

Access granted: NIH opens doors to medical resources

In March, the National Institutes of Health became the first government agency to accept two types of industry-standard online identity credentials that people can get for free.

Cybersecurity

6 ways unified identity management pays off

The benefits associated with implementing a unified identity system include security, compliance and interoperability.

Digital Government

Goals for top-notch identity systems

The CIO Council's Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management Roadmap and Implementation Guidance provides a common architecture for agencies as they invest in identity programs.

Digital Government

Oil spill: Technology tested by tyranny of depth

Efforts to stem the flow of crude oil gushing from a damaged well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico illustrate the limits of oil-spill technology.

Modernization

Is government really a voice-over-IP trendsetter?

Market researcher In-Stat reports that the government leads all industries in adopting VOIP, with 48 percent of agencies surveyed saying they use the technology, writes John Zyskowski.

Digital Government

The busy executive's mobile edge

In this special report, John Zyskowski takes you through the opportunities and challenges mobile technology offers.

Digital Government

Upcoming FCW Feature

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