FedPod is FedScoop’s daily podcast highlighting the top news and events in federal government IT, hosted by David Stegon. [audio:https://fedscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2012_07_Podcast071112.mp3|titles=Apple, NIST and DOD’s database] How Apple’s decision to…
The Defense Information Systems Agency was designated as the cloud services broker for the Department of Defense in the Pentagon’s new cloud computing strategy released on Wednesday.…
The Department of Defense released its cloud computing strategy on Wednesday that includes a four-step process that will enable a phased implementation of the DOD Enterprise Cloud Environment.…
“U.S. Innovation” is a series highlighting speaker thoughts and ideas from The U.S. Innovation Summit, presented by FedScoop, held June 20, 2012, at The Newseum in Washington,…
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released the second draft version of its updated security standard for identity credentials in personal identity verification cards, also known…
The Department of Defense has plans to create a searchable database of military awards and medals. Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said the details are not worked…
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking public comment on a proposed update to its document on securing mobile devices, Guidelines for Managing and Securing…
Federal agencies will no longer be able to purchase most Apple computing products after the company removed its innovations off the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool registry.…
Michael Burke, the chief information officer of the National Endowment of the Arts and co-chair of the Small Agency CIO Council, recently sat down for an interview…