As older federal IT workers retire, agencies can turn to open source technologies to help them preserve knowledge automation systems, gain flexibility and create a new agency culture.
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As older federal IT workers retire, agencies can turn to open source technologies to help them preserve knowledge automation systems, gain flexibility and create a new agency culture.
Read these blogs on a daily basis to stay on top of the changing federal IT landscape as the Trump administration enters its second year.
The Defense Department has outlined baseline standards that mission-critical and business mobile applications need to meet.
The Department of Homeland Security recently directed agencies to use new cybersecurity standards for email and web security.
The Joint Service Provider, now part of the Defense Information Systems Agency, is already improving how the Defense Department buys and manages IT.
The law enforcement agency has broken ground on a data center in Idaho that will be a central piece of its plans to streamline operations.
IT leaders need to determine where and how automation can take care of routine or mundane tasks, and then how to best redeploy resources that are freed up.
Policymakers are increasingly interested in a technology fund as a way to pay for digital transformation efforts.
Outsourcing identity management can help agencies enhance security, efficiency and user experience.
Endpoint protection is a priority for security professionals who need to lock down agencies' devices and .
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