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Monday, January 30, 2012 | Richard Spires,CIO, Department of Homeland Security
The formation of DHS, through combining 22 agencies under one department, created a natural need for consolidated and centrally managed IT services, systems, and hardware.
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Friday, January 27, 2012 | Michael Locatis, III, CIO,Department of Energy
Cybersecurity is a critical enabler of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) diverse mission and essential for protecting our cyber networks, computers and mobile devices.
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Friday, January 20, 2012 | Linda Cureton, CIO, NASA
Ok, so I’m on a cruise and writing a blog about technology. I’m not weird; I’m a CIO – same thing,...
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Thursday, January 12, 2012 | Steven VanRoekel, Federal Chief Information Officer
The mobile revolution is upon us. Not only do the American people go online to pay bills, buy tickets and stay connected to their friends, but they are also adopting smart mobile technology at an incredible rate. This is changing the way we interact, the way we consume and the way we work.
To fundamentally change the way we do things in government, we need to seize on this mobile opportunity both in how we serve the public and in how government employees work.
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Friday, January 6, 2012 | Richard Spires, CIO, DHS
FedRAMP’s unified risk management process will evaluate IT services offered by vendors on behalf of Federal agencies, saving agencies from conducting their own risk management programs. By reducing duplicative risk management efforts, FedRAMP will enable Federal agencies to focus their evaluations of IT services on their agency’s specific needs, as well as their privacy and security requirements.
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