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The New Fed: Superhero or 24/7 puppet?
Uncle Sam is evolving rapidly in the high-tech and mobility world. But is that always a good thing? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey wants to know: Has it turned civil servants into workout superheroes or are they becoming 24/7 puppets?
Tags: Mike Causey , Federal Report , Gov 3.0: Its Mobile
Industry Chatter: Optimos CEO Lisa Mascolo on the mobile future
Lisa Mascolo, the CEO of enterprise IT firm Optimos joins Industry Chatter with Francis Rose to discuss mobile technology trends for the future.
Tags: technology , In Depth , Francis Rose , Industry Chatter , Lisa Mascolo , Gov 3.0: Its Mobile ,
Mobile Strategy by agency
As part of our special report, Gov 3.0: It's Mobile, Federal News Radio polled 28 agencies about the status of their mobile and Bring-Your-Own-Device strategies. Of the 21 agencies that responded, most reported they either had a mobile strategy in place or were developing one.
Tags: technology , mobility , Gov 3.0: Its Mobile , BYOD
Column: With foundation for federal mobility in place, time to take on next set of challenges
Rick Holgate, the assistant director and chief information officer for Office of Science and Technology in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said the Digital Government Strategy helped get agencies moving in the right direction around mobile.
Tags: Rick Holgate , ATFE , Gov 3.0: Its Mobile , mobility , technology , Justice Department
Column: Confessions of a BlackBerry lover
Starting a new relationship can be hard, especially if it begins with the breakup of a long-time companion. As more federal agencies dump their old BlackBerry smartphones and transition to the iPhone or Android-based devices, some managers are finding it difficult to make the switch.
Tags: Gov 3.0: Its Mobile , Lisa Wolfe , technology , BlackBerry , iPhone , apps
MHS takes cautious, yet innovative, approach to mobile health initiatives
Mark Goodge, the chief technology officer of the Military Health System, said the agency is putting the right frameworks and policies in place to enable a more robust computing environment where patients and health care providers can take advantage of smartphones and tablets. With 9.6 million people under its care, Goodge said MHS's number one priority is security.
Tags: Mark Goodge , MHS , mobile apps , Gov 3.0: Its Mobile , security
GSA to phase out apps.gov portal
The agency cites its desire to streamline services as the reason to phase out the site. But industry experts say use of apps.gov has been minimal and there was no clear market for the portal. OMB launched the site in September 2009.
Tags: technology , cloud computing , GSA , apps.gov , Tom Suder , Mobilegov , Jason Miller
NSA: More safeguards needed to protect networks from cyber attacks
Debora Plunkett, the director of the National Security Agency's Information Assurance Directorate, said there is good news and bad news when it comes to protecting the U.S. from cyber threats on a daily basis. In an exclusive interview for Federal News Radio's Agency of the Month program, Plunkett said getting the nation's networks to a higher level of security is multifold.
Tags: Debora Plunkett , NSA , cybersecurity , networks , infrastructure , information sharing
Cutting healthcare costs
Accenture's Marcia DeFalco and Rod Benson from
Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney, will talk about an upcoming event that focuses on reducing Healthcare IT costs.
October 30, 2012
Tags: technology , Healthcare IT , HiMSS , electronic health records , big data , Marcia DeFalco , Accenture , Rod Benson , Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney , HHS , Agile software development , IDIQs , John Gilroy , Federal Tech Talk
DoD works with industry to develop mobile needs
Young provided an update on mobility in the military and how the Pentagon is leveraging and tweaking commercial solutions to put mobile tools in troops' hands.
Tags: technology , mobility , ELC 2011 , Robert Young , smartphones , DoD , Federal Drive , Amy Morris , Tom Temin




