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New security standard to boost agency trust, use of mobile devices
On the one-year anniversary of the Digital Government Strategy, the CIO Council and DHS are expected to issue a security baseline and reference architecture for mobile computing. The goal of the document is not to give agencies new requirements but to focus on those security standards that are mobile-centric.
Tags: technology , TechAmerica , Simon Szykman , Commerce , Kevin Cox , CIO Council , Brian Teeple , DoD , mobile computing , cybersecurity , George DelPrete , Grant Thornton , Daren Ash , NRC , Jason Miller
Budget shortfalls driving CIOs' priorities
A new Federal News Radio survey of federal chief information officers shows that budget cuts are among their biggest concerns. Senior technology managers also said among the biggest benefits they are seeing from moving systems to the cloud is cost savings. DoD deputy CIO Rob Carey said the Pentagon is setting certain changes in motion as part of its move to the cloud to help deal with an assortment of challenges.
Tags: technology , management , Rob Carey , DoD , cloud computing , enterprise services , cybersecurity , shared services , data center consolidation , In Depth , Jason Miller
CIOs influence growing around mission, budget, survey finds
More than half of the CIOs and deputy CIOs who responded to an exclusive online Federal News Radio survey about their 2012 priorities said the recent Office of Management and Budget memo giving them oversight over commodity IT spending either will improve how they manage IT spending or codifies their existing authorities. More than two-thirds of the respondents said their agency's senior decision-makers value their input and 80 percent said those same leaders understand the value information technology brings to the mission.
Tags: Jason Miller , OMB , 25-point IT reform plan , budget , management , technology , IT , cloud computing , 2011 and Beyond , CIO authorities
What your fellow CIOs in government are thinking - and doing
Tags: technology , management , best practices , OMB , Grant Thornton , TechAmerica , Federal CIO Survey , cybersecurity , open government , Web 2.0
Norton ranks riskiest cities for cybercrime
Google ends 4 years of censoring the Web for China, CIOs struggle to balance security, openness
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Ask the CIO: CIO Survey Preview
Tags: tech , Ask the CIO , Paul Wohlleben , Jason Miller
Federal IT is far from horrible, CIOs say
A Federal News Radio survey finds agency technology managers disagree with President Obama and federal CIO Vivek Kundra's recent statements about the poor status of federal IT. More than half of the respondents say the perception of federal technology is worse than the IT itself. Sixty percent say their agency's IT is helping them meet their mission.
Tags: technology , Vivek Kundra , Roger Baker , VA , OMB , IT reforms , Jason Miller
DoD to set new path for IT acquisition
The Pentagon will issue new guidance this summer to move the military services away from buying technology in the same way they buy weapons. DoD's challenges are similar across the government, according to a new survey of CIOs. TechAmerica finds in their 21st survey of CIOs that technology managers believe acquisition employees need more expertise in buying IT.
Tags: technology , management , contracting , Beth McGrath , DoD , OMB , TechAmerica , Grant Thornton , Norm Lorentz , cloud computing , Web 2.0 , TechStat , cybersecurity , agile development , Jason Miller
CIO Survey Task Force
Paul Wohlleben
Chairman of the CIO Survey Task Force,
Grant Thornton
March 5, 2009
Tags: tech , Ask the CIO , TechAmerica , Paul Wohlleben , Grant Thornton , cybersecurity , IT Infastructure


