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Modernizing Federal IT Part 7 - What Does a Modern Application Look Like?

By Rob Klopp, CIO, Social Security Administration · November 22, 2016

This is the seventh in a series describing how the Social Security Administration is working towards a more modern IT infrastructure.

Laying the Foundation for a More Secure and Modern Government

By Tony Scott · November 22, 2016

This blog entry was originally published on October 27th, 2016 on the White House blog. America’s spirit of ingenuity and entrepreneurship created the world’s most innovative economy and keeps us dominant in today’s digital age.

How to Snag Talent to Fill Critical Cybersecurity Positions at Your Agency

By Angela Bailey, Chief Human Capital Officer, DHS · November 21, 2016

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently held a highly successful cybersecurity hiring event and I want to share some of the lessons we learned in hopes that others might be inspired to try it for their agencies.

My Priorities as the First U.S. Chief Information Security Officer

By Gen. Greg Touhill · November 16, 2016

As the first U.S. Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), I am honored to be a part of a dynamic community across government working to improve our country’s cybersecurity posture.

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