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The Greening of Government-"Progress & Best Practices"
Tags: technology , Federal Executive Forum , government , Ed O'Hare , GSA , Linda Travers , EPA , Jake Wooley , Department of Energy , Donald Bathurst , DHS , Tom Simmons , Citrix Systems , John Frey , Juniper Networks
What enterprise architecture can do for agencies
Michael Donovan
Chief Technologist
EDS, an HP company
September 15th, 2009
Tags: technology , contracting , EDS , servers , enterprise architecture , NMCI , SOA , everything as a service
OPM cybersecurity survey is in progress
HP to Buy Cyber Security Company, Adobe Flash under attack
Tags: Federal Drive , Cybersecurity Update , OPM , cyber security , Hewlett Packard , Adobe
Latest cloud computing news from Fed News Radio
Federal News Radio spoke with multiple guests this week about cloud computing. Read the full stories and hear the interviews by clicking on the headline links below. HP offers cloud computing consulting The administration’s cloud-first policy has put agencies in a spot where they need to figure out what can be moved to the cloud and [...]![]()
Tags: cloud computing , cloud-first policy , endpoint security , Jeff Bergeron , cloud computing , cloud-first policy , endpoint security , Jeff Bergeron
Cloud is next step for HUD's IT infrastructure
After a RFI and two industry days, the agency is preparing one or more solicitations to move its technology backbone to the cloud. HUD also is taking advantage of the TechStat sessions to improve the oversight and management of its ongoing IT projects.
Tags: technology , contracting , mark day , HUD , OMB , TechStat , Lockheed Martin , hits contract , hudnet , cloud computing , Jason Miller
FAA concerned over bandwidth, not security with iPads
The Air Traffic Organization is in the middle of one of the largest pilots in government testing mobile computing devices. ATO CIO Steve Cooper said business organizations must have a valid need to use the devices. Cooper said ATO will test other mobile devices this spring.
Tags: technology , Steve Cooper , FAA , mobile devices , cybersecurity , Apple , iPad , Research in Motion , Samsung , tablet computers , FedSMC , Jason Miller
NASA picks SAIC for second I3P award
Tags: technology , contracting , industry , NASA , SAIC , I3P , technology services , Jason Miller
Can iPad 2 still beat the competition?
Larry Greenemeier, associate editor for technology of Scientific American Online
Tags: Larry Greenemeier , Scientific American , Scientific American Online , iPad 2 , BlackBerry , Motorola
HP to launch 40 security services
Tight budgets and a long procurement process will drive federal agencies into outsourcing cybersecurity. They'll buy it as a service instead of purchasing software to install and monitor agency systems.
Tags: Federal Drive , Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , Sam Chun , Tom Temin
General Dynamics and HP land USSOCOM contracts
General Dynamics Information Technology, Fairfax, Va., is being awarded a single $83,587,512 firm-fixed-price contract for Special Operations Forces information technology enterprise contracts enterprise network services in support of U.S. Special Operations Command.
Tags: Federal Drive , DoD Report , contracting , General Dynamics , USSOCOM




