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Cureton continues to take risks in post-federal career
Linda Cureton recently retired as the NASA CIO. In an exit interview, she offered lessons learned over her 34-year federal career.
April 25, 2013
Tags: technology , NASA , Muse Technologies , Nebula , Spacebook , innovation , Ask the CIO , Jason Miller
Reimagining Government: Finding Opportunity in the Crisis
Looming budget cuts, expanded missions, greater public demand, and a changing workforce--huge challenges for today's government agency leaders. These challenges present opportunities to maximize value and do better with less. With guidance coming from many directions, how can leaders determine what works best for their agencies? What are the "game-changers" in the arena of driving value? And how can leaders expedite value optimization?
Tags: Booz Allen Expert Voices , Booz Allen Hamilton , Expert Voices , Dawn Leaf ,
Federal Drive Interviews -- Feb. 8, 2013
Social Security Commissioner Michael Astrue and Linda Cureton of NASA talks about their upcoming retirements. Register employee benefit consultant Ed Zurndorfer explains what feds can expect from possible furloughs. White House Historical Association Vice President of Research talks about possible renovations at the White House.
Tags: Michael Astrue , Social Security Administration , NASA , Ed Zurnforder , furloughs , sequestration , DoD , DoD Report , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , William Bushong , White House Historical Association , Federal Drive
NASA CIO Cureton to retire in April
Linda Cureton has decided to leave government service after 30 years, including the last four as the space agency's chief information officer.
Tags: people , technology , NASA , Jason Miller
NASA upgrades IT for now with eye on future
The space agency's CIO Linda Cureton said the I3P contracts are helping NASA stay on pace as technology matures. The agency already is seeing benefits from the three awards made in 2011.
February 23, 2012
Tags: technology , Gary Cox , NASA , I3P , technology services , data center consolidation , Ask the CIO , Jason Miller
NASA CIO Linda Cureton: Changes at agency positive for IT missions
NASA is facing many challenges -- and has made many changes, especially when it comes to IT. Agency CIO Linda Cureton tells Federal News Radio more.
Tags: technology , IT , NASA , CIO , Charles Bolden , contracting , I3P , Dorothy Ramienski
NASA issues first RFP under I3P program
Space agency looking for Web enterprise services. Contract could be worth $70 million, and is set-aside for small businesses. NASA hires Diaz to run consolidation program.
Tags: technology , contracting , Deborah Diaz , NASA , small business , technology services , I3P
NASA's Nebula cloud begins hosting USASpending.gov today
NASA CIO Linda Cureton tells FederalNewsRadio that the cloud platform moved quickly out of the pilot stage and into a full productions stage. Cureton also is reviewing the plans for NASA's multi-billion dollar IT support services consolidation contract, called I3P. She says a new schedule could be released as early as next week.
Tags: tech , contracting , NASA , OMB , GSA , cloud computing , I3P , Nebula , apps.gov , insourcing
NASA CIO announces USAspending.gov goes live today on Nebula
Tags: NASA , CIO , tech , acquisition , I3P , GWAC , contracting
Web 2.0 'flood gates to open' with GSA's agreements
Agency sets sights on next set of standard terms of service with providers
Tags: tech , Martha Dorris , Mike Ettner , Sheila Campbell , Teresa Nasif , GSA , NASA , YouTube , Flickr , Vimeo , blip.tv , Facebook , Myspace , twitter , Ning , Web 2.0 , social media



