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How the DEA made the move away from the pre-COVID office life to telework was aided by already having the foundation in place.
Read moreThe 1,600 employees of the National Science Foundation started working from home in March – a familiar story to so many across the country. But NSF might have been a little more prepared to make the switch.
If federal agencies were constantly on guard the past several years, as cyber-attacks grew in intensity and effectiveness, the past several months of the pandemic, has dumped fuel on that fire of fear and paranoia.
Protection of mobile devices is more important than ever. More than securing devices and mobile workforce per se, it’s important to think of this effort as helping secure the agency enterprise itself.
In today’s Federal Newscast, the Defense Department generally escaped the effects of Friday’s global internet problems.
Here’s what we know about how a global IT outage, sparked by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, is impacting federal agencies.
FSAFEDS enrollees will also soon have to transition to Login.gov and complete an identity verification to continue accessing their accounts.
Ideal collaboration will drive a continuous loop in which industry invests, develops and demonstrates with federal agency end user requirements top of mind.
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee called the delays with the next-generation background investigation system a “disaster.”
DISA’s PEO for transport, which is essentially the internet for the Defense Department, is looking for capabilities that have lifespan standards.
NARA has approved limited exceptions to the electronic records deadline, but many agencies have shifted away from paper-based processes.
“Advana was like a victim of its own success — it scaled tremendously over the last few years.” said Radha Plumb.