The National Institute of Standards and Technology has launched two new projects to address email security threats. NIST said Tuesday that it has published a draft document meant to suggest actions for
MoreVictor Gavin, the U.S. Navy‘s program executive officer for enterprise information systems, says that the service’s pilot efforts to utilize Microsoft Office 365 to migrate the branch’s email to the cloud has progressed,
MoreDavid Ferriero, the U.S.’ archivist and head of the National Archives and Records Administration, has issued a bulletin that details several deadlines for government agencies in the area of email management. Federal agencies must
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Nearly 90 percent of respondents to a TechAmerica survey of federal chief information officers said their agencies have migrated to a cloud computing infrastructure, Federal News Radio reported Monday. TechAmerica polled 60
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has migrated its email and mobile services into a cloud computing system run by the Defense Information Systems Agency. Nearly 7,800 email accounts and 1,300 mobile gadgets across
MoreThe U.S. Navy wants to analyze the business case for migrating to the Defense Information Systems Agency‘s cloud computing-based email service, Navy Chief Information Officer Terry Halvorsen has told Nextgov. According to
MoreSeveral local, state and federal agencies have implemented cloud-based shared services as part of efforts to avoid on-site hardware maintenance costs, GCN reported Thursday. John Moore writes federal spending cuts have compelled
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The National Archives and Records Administration has released guidance that aims to give federal agencies a new approach for managing email records with electronic methods. NARA’s bulletin contains factors the agency believes other agencies
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The Department of Health and Human Services could offer a contract within the next two months to support the agency’s move to a cloud computing-based email system, Federal News Radio reported Thursday.
MoreCasey Coleman serves as chief information officer at the General Services Administration, where she manages the agencyâs $600 million information technology budget and works to align objectives and priorities. GSA credits Coleman
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