Bill to create federal rotational program for cyber experts passes to House floor

The legislation's sponsors expect House leadership to take up the bill soon.

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Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks says data experts will be sent to each command to help improve data tech and polices.

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The program will address health and socioeconomic inequalities that were illuminated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The consultancy advocates the creation of new team structures that give technology the status of a staff member.

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The documents also revealed information on al Qaeda and counterintelligence work.

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"Those who are fluent in using data will be the future leaders in our organization," said Clark Cully, DOD's deputy chief data officer.

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North Dakota spends millions on office space, including a major facility currently going largely unused by the IT agency, but that could change, the state's top technology official said.

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Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said the idea of communities governed by technology companies warrants further public examination before the legislature makes a decision.

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The state is expected to enact legislation that will require state agencies and local governments to report all cyberattacks to the Indiana Office of Technology.

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"This is long overdue," said Ohio CIO Ervan Rodgers, who led his colleagues in sharing how they've dealt with COVID-19 and other challenges.

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