As the general election draws closer, those on FedTech magazine’s 2020 influencer list have focused on the federal government’s efforts to enhance cybersecurity for the vote.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
As the general election draws closer, those on FedTech magazine’s 2020 influencer list have focused on the federal government’s efforts to enhance cybersecurity for the vote.
Telehealth and remote work technologies help the Department of Veterans Affairs fulfill its mission under unprecedented circumstances.
IT officials from DIA, CBP, EPA and the Farm Credit Administration talk about how they had to adapt existing business continuity practices.
Securities and Exchange Commission employees relied on existing technology and telework experience to seamlessly navigate the coronavirus crisis.
For U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the coronavirus crisis yielded lessons that will inform how the agency supports teleworking employees in the future.
What if agencies that need to have users access secure systems, and even classified data, could enable them to do so from home? Increasingly, that is becoming possible, thanks to commercially available technology.
NIH, NIST and the Senate all turn to videoconferencing to bring dozens of participants together via the internet.
FedRAMP puts government and cloud providers on the same page on security, and Director Ashley Mahan hopes it gives smaller businesses more opportunities to work more closely with the public sector.
The Environmental Protection Agency rapidly scaled up collaboration technologies to facilitate remote work during the coronavirus crisis.
Farm Credit Administration CIO Jerry Golley initially harbored doubts about how well employees would be able to collaborate from their homes, but people quickly proved their ability to adapt to rapidly changing circumstances.
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