FedScoop announces the Best Bosses in Federal IT 2022
Scoop News Group is thrilled to announce the 2022 Best Bosses in Federal IT.
Scoop News Group is thrilled to announce the 2022 Best Bosses in Federal IT.
The new office will be led by Jeremy Collins, the state’s director of innovative connectivity.
Washington, D.C., San Francisco and four international cities, will split $17 million over the next three years to boost COVID-19 recovery efforts.
New AI projects are shaving off hours of work and enticing more people to work for government, said the AI center's director.
Chief Evangelist and Strategy Officer for KnowBe4 Perry Carpenter talks with CyberScoop Editor-in-Chief Greg Otto about the behavioral changes that have been made to security awareness training.
The legislation's sponsors expect House leadership to take up the bill soon.
A claims tracker modeled on the pizza chain's delivery updates is one way states responded to their pandemic unemployment surges, according to a guidebook from New America.
The Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Expansion Act would create apprenticeships and a retraining program for veterans.
Columbus will transform its innovation hub into a nonprofit following the completion of a five-year grant program.
A panel of state broadband officials and legislators said they want more clarity from the federal government when it comes to broadband expansion.
The software company Pairin is developing software that its CEO said could "change everything" about how funds are directed to various educational and training institutions in Florida.
Bill Kehoe, who's been nominated to be CIO for the State of Washington, said L.A. County's cloud migrations were helpful during the COVID-19 response.
The new platform is called Flank Speed, and is part of the larger DOD365 cloud environment.
In an interview, Katrina Flory, who was named statewide CIO June 10, said she's looking forward to a continued expansion of digital services.