Cloud
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How TIC 3.0 Will Enable Cloud, Remote Work
As more and more federal agencies look to transition to the cloud, both to save costs by closing data centers and to give their employees greater freedom to work remotely, maintaining network security has been a stumbling block.
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USDA Celebrates Open-Source Benefits of Learning Management System
One year after its relocation to the Totara platform, USDA’s AgLearn system has benefitted from the adoption of open-source technology.
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Federal Procurement Chief Calls on Industry Partners for AI and Cloud Adoption
There is a huge opportunity for artificial intelligence and cloud computing to accelerate modernizing federal government systems, but the government has to collaborate effectively with industry to enhance innovation, according to the federal procurement chief.
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Agencies Share Similar Data Challenges Despite Size
As data becomes increasingly valuable, federal agencies are prioritizing data but struggling to manage it.
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US Marshals Benefit From User-Centered Design, Agile
The United States Marshals Service is seeing great return on its investment for modernizing various technology systems with an agile framework and a user-centered approach, according to CIO Karl Mathias.
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VA Shows Promise in Cloud Adoption
Industry leaders see great potential in cloud technology to foster innovation within the Department of Veterans Affairs, as they outlined at an Amazon Web Services Public Sector summit panel last month.
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CDM, Cloud, Zero Trust at the Forefront of Federal Cybersecurity
Agencies are implementing the continuous diagnostics and monitoring (CDM) mandate from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) as well as employing cloud services and the Zero Trust framework to balance user access with network integrity.
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Grant Schneider, U.S. Chief Information Security Officer
Cloud needs to be considered a piece of critical infrastructure that must be protected.
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