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Federal cybersecurity spending headed to $13B
Increased reliance on the internet, networked systems, and connectivity creates opportunities for cyber attackers to disrupt government operations, as well as U.S. critical infrastructure.
Tags: Federal Drive , Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , contracting , budget
Narrowbanding broadens contracting funding
Government contractors can expect a flurry of public safety interoperable communications projects as the Federal Communications Commission's narrowbanding deadline nears. INPUT's Jeff Webster and Kate Gollogly explain.
Tags: Federal Drive , contracting , technology , Jeff Webster , Kate Gollogly
Preview: Opportunities for DoD IT contracts
Changes are coming to Defense Department IT spending. Input's Deniece Peterson predicts what's ahead.
Tags: contracting , Federal Drive , 2012 budget , Defense , DoD , Fed Focus , Deniece Peterson , Tom Temin , technology , Jolie Lee , data center consolidation
IT spending forecast for 2012 and beyond
The federal government will increase its spending on information technology from $86 billion in 2010 to $112 billion by 2015, according to a new forecast by Input, a Reston, Va.-based consulting firm.
Tags: Federal Drive , contracting , IT budgets , Fed Focus , technology , 2012 budget , Brian Haney , Suzanne Kubota
Deltek CEO discusses purchase of Input
Host Mark Amtower interviews Deltek CEO Kevin Parker about the company's recent acquisition of Input.
October 11, 2010 (Repeated October 18, 2010)
Tags: Kevin Parker , Deltek , Mark Amtower , contracting , industry , Amtower Off Center , acquisition
Changes come to how government contractors get information
Bill Gormley, the President and CEO of the Washington Management Group, which owns FedSources, joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss the changes to how the contracting community will get information.
Tags: Bill Gormley , FedSources , Deltek , technology , acquisition , Dorobek Insider
Proposed Pentagon cuts make strange bedfellows
Five days after proposing controversial cuts in Pentagon spending, much of official Washington still is reeling. Defense Secretary Gates called for $100 billion in spending reductions over the next five years. Some of the proposals to achieve those savings are finding mixed reaction among officials on Capitol Hill and in industry.
Tags: management , DoD , Robert Gates , Roscoe Bartlett , J. Randy Forbes , Bob McDonnell , Gerry Connolly , Jeff Sorenson , Army , Al Mink , SRA , budget cuts , Max Cacas
Army sends in tech squad to fix cemetery
CIO's office detailed experts to assess the problems, and formulate a plan to improve how Arlington National Cemetery manages and tracks veterans' records. Lt. Gen. Sorenson says the first thing is to ensure the data is correct. He says the end result could include an online capability to find out where loved ones are buried.
Tags: technology , Jeff Sorenson , John Schrader , Kathryn Condon , Army , Army National Cemeteries Program , Arlington National Cementery , Al Mink , Bobbie Kilberg , SRA , NVTC , data management , enterprise e-mail , data center consolidation , cloud computing , BRAC , Jason Miller
INPUT's federal IT forecast for 2010-2015
Amtower interviews Kevin Plexico, Senior VP for Research and Analysis Services at INPUT.
June 21, 2010
Tags: contracting , Amtower , Kevin Plexico
Charting the Federal Budget
Fall is budget season for the federal government and we get a look into the future.




