Changes are Coming to Federal Network Security in 2019
New guidance is out for the Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) initative, which seeks to enhance the federal government’s network security.
New guidance is out for the Trusted Internet Connections (TIC) initative, which seeks to enhance the federal government’s network security.
With the direction that government IT has been headed, it seems like every agency is fighting to get into the cloud. But how can an agency know if the cloud is actually right for them? And how can they make sure that they are as cost-efficient as possible while trying to take those next steps?
As part of any modernization/digitization effort, new technologies and strategies should be researched and understood before any plan is initiated. Let’s dive into how the digital environment is changing and how the network needs to change to support it.
The government has made tremendous progress on the Federal Data Strategy, as it expects to launch its next iteration in January.
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With new technologies like cloud and IoT, as well as the operational use of the internet, public sector organizations should consider a more modern WAN solution.
NSF hopes to create a market for tech solutions that help employees plot a path for changing careers or moving forward in their current career path,
State and local governments are trapped in the past by a mix of compliance, monetary and resource constraints when it comes to payment processing.
The government IT workforce is rapidly approaching a retirement tsunami, and a potential crisis in hiring, retainment and recruitment.
Employee-initiated spending involves any purchase an employee makes on an agency’s behalf without a traditional purchase order process.