Grant Thornton Principal George DelPrete said the information technology budget challenges of the past few years has given tech managers an opportunity to better organize their spending priorities, Federal News Radio reported
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has flown two B-2 Spirit bombers to a British air force station in the U.K. to aid in military flight exercises, Military Times reported Sunday. Oriana Pawlyk writes
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has released guidance for federal agencies transitioning to ongoing authorization as part of the Office of Management and Budget‘s information system continuous monitoring requirement, Federal News Radio reported Friday.
MoreThe General Services Administration has updated the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program‘s security controls and templates for implementation by government agencies and cloud service providers, Nextgov reported Friday. Matt Goodrich, FedRAMP
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Uber plans to continue offering rides to passengers despite a cease and desist order from the Virginia state government, WTOP reported Friday. The transportation network company is asking customers to contact Gov.
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Ed Gillespie, former Republican National Committee chairman and adviser to then-President George W. Bush, received the Virginia Republican Senate nomination and will be running against Democratic nominee Sen. Mark Warner, the Associated Press reported Saturday.
MoreThe Food and Drug Administration has partnered with industry groups to develop standards meant to help medical device firms protect their technology offerings from cybersecurity threats, MassDevice reported Thursday. Arezu Sarvestani writes
MoreStephen Richardson, formerly special agent in charge of the mobile division at the FBI, has been appointed assistant director in charge of support personnel and resources at the bureau’s operational technology division.
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