Six software providers to the K-12 education sector have voluntarily pledged to incorporate Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency principles into their product development processes. Classlink, Clever, D2L, GG4L, Instructure and PowerSchool signed
The Army Corps of Engineers is concerned about a shortage of potential candidates to succeed retiring employees who specialize in science, technology, engineering and math, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jared Serbu
MoreVictoria Espine has stepped down from her position as White House intellectual property enforcement chief after four years in the job, The Hill newspaper reported Monday. Jennifer Martinez writes Espinel resigned Friday and
MoreGovTribe has rolled out its second version of its mobile application for iPhone users to monitor contracting opportunities with the federal government. Hord is designed to give subscribers access to contract information
MoreU.S. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey is meeting with Israeli and Jordanian military leaders to discuss ways to address civil unrest and terrorism, the American Forces Press Service reported Monday. Karen Parrish writes
MoreThe General Services Administration recently unveiled an online portal that aims to help government agencies find procurement vehicles to address their information technology needs. IT Solutions Navigator is designed to match user
MoreThe Department of Housing and Urban Development will reduce the number of furlough days for its 9,000 employees from seven to five days, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Michael O’Connell writes the
MoreThe Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology says health information exchange between U.S. providers and hospitals grew 41 percent from 2008 to 2012, Fedscoop reported Wednesday. Colby Hochmuth writes
MoreThe Marine Corps deployed several Osprey aircraft Saturday to escort a presidential flight to the island of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts, CNN reported Saturday. Greg Clary writes the MV-22 tilt rotor planes
MoreThe Defense Information System Agency has authorized BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10-based smartphones for use on the Pentagon’s internal networks. DISA plans to launch a mobile infrastructure that can support up to 10,000
MoreThe White House on Tuesday published a preliminary list of incentives to encourage private companies to adopt upcoming cybersecurity standards and best practices for safeguarding critical infrastructure, Fedscoop reported Tuesday. Cory Bennett
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