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The Navy is developing a new cybersecurity testing system that will virtually link all the connected systems that would exist on an actual ship for testing. The project — called USS Secure — is an effort on the part of 28 shipbuilders to produce a cybersafe warship.
Mark Schwartz, CIO of Citizenship and Immigration Services, pioneers new approaches to agile development.
This content is sponsored by Nutanix The Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) is expected to help modernize the government by establishing new technology and acquisition policies that reduce duplication and drive significant cost savings.…
Hanna Kim, who started as deputy director for Login.gov in January, will serve as its director starting in May. She will replace Dan Lopez-Braus.
The supplement to NIST’s digital identity guidelines could pave the way for agencies to adopt stronger multi-factor authentication methods.
Agencies know that the public now expects personalized CX from government services, the HCLSoftware product manager says.
The new capabilities, applications and business models unlocked by cloud adoption are expected to have an outsized effect on the business of government.
Charlie Armstrong, the chief information officer at FEMA, said two recent successful migrations of applications to the cloud demonstrates progress.
Margaret Boatner, deputy assistant secretary of the Army for strategy and acquisition reform, said new approaches to buying software already are paying off.
GSA is preparing to test out a facial recognition option for Login.gov, a one-stop shop for Americans to access government benefits online.
The Inflation Reduction Act showered billions on the IRS and the agency developed a strategic operating plan for modernizing its information technology.