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Mark Bacon, acquisition program manager for the Center’s Managed Service Office (MSO) at Hanscom Air Force Base,, said seven applications have migrated to the cloud so far, and many more are to come.
Read moreThe National Cancer Institute’s acting CIO said his first attempt at managed services will be a printing pilot.
Perhaps the first generation of managed services was ahead of its time. No more. Given the rapid maturation of cloud-hosted applications, more ubiquitous bandwidth, and the greater need to manage costs, more federal agencies are engaging with contractors for managed services.
George Johnson, the chief security officer for NC4, joins host John Gilroy to discuss the new kinds of secured networks that are now available to federal agencies. April 14, 2015
A new Coast Guard policy will require supervisors to refer personnel to a health care provider for an evaluation as soon as service members request assistance.
Nothing happened over the weekend in Congress, as a Friday deadline is still looming.
In today’s Federal Newscast, the Biden administration is eyeing more investments for federal early-career hiring in fiscal 2025.
The Foreign Service is making a switch to virtual assessments for candidates, after figuring out a remote format during the COVID-19 pandemic.
FOIA backlogs have been on the rise across government for the past decade, but many agencies lack detailed goals and milestones to reduce the backlogs.
Brian Conrad, the acting director of the FedRAMP cloud security program, has led several modernization initiatives over the last three years.
OPM’s request for $465.8 million in discretionary fiscal 2025 spending looks to scale up development of early-career talent, the HR workforce and more.
Craig Martell, the Pentagon’s first chief digital and artificial intelligence officer, will depart in April.