IT leaders converge for FedTalks 2013
FedTalks 2013 (Photo: FedScoop) Cyber, cloud, sequestration and a man who pretended to be a pilot. That was the scene Wednesday as more than 800 leaders from government and industry joined FedScoop for...
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FedScoop rounds up the top 5 must-reads of the past week. CIO no more? House passes bill to slash number of federal CIOs Why duplication in federal IT happens: ‘We lack transparency and good metrics’...
View ArticlePutting ‘science’ back in computer science
The Gadget Guy reviews the latest technology for the government and explores related trends and hot topics. Of the many interesting speakers who appeared at FedTalks last week, one in particular struck...
View ArticleRoundup: Lowering the Cost of Government with IT Summit
Joe Jordan, administrator of federal procurement policy at the White House, discussed RFP-EZ at FedScoop’s fifth annual Lowering the Cost of Government with IT on Aug. 22. (Photo: FedScoop) One of the...
View ArticleOpen source grabs spotlight at symposium
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Nick Justice energizes the audience at “The Future has Never Been So Open” Government Symposium presented by Red Hat at the Newseum on Nov. 6, 2013. (Photo: FedScoop) Leaders in...
View ArticleRed Hat’s Paul Smith on open source trends
Paul Smith, vice president and general manager of public sector operations at Red Hat, discusses in this FedScoopTV interview some of the trends in open source. The post Red Hat’s Paul Smith on open...
View ArticlePHOTOS: FedScoop 50 Awards
FedScoop hosted Nov. 21 its second annual FedScoop 50 awards, honoring leaders in the tech community. Check out the fun times and, of course, cupcakes from the event. FedScoop 50 cupcakes from...
View ArticlePHOTOS: FedScoop’s 4th annual MobileGov Summit
FedScoop kicked off Feb. 27 its fourth annual MobileGov Summit at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. Leaders from government and industry gathered to discuss the challenges and successes of mobility in...
View ArticleSenate bill attempts to modify FERPA in era of big data
On the heels of the Education Department’s release of a set of transparency guidelines for student data, two senators introduced legislation Wednesday to protect student privacy and amend the Family...
View ArticleTech execs debut #SmartIsBeautiful to encourage women in STEM
Vicki Schmanske, a vice president at Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions; Jennifer Sanchez, an assistant division director at the FBI; Alissa Johnson, deputy CIO at the Office of...
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