John Speakman, who just stepped down as the deputy chief information officer at the National Cancer Institute, joins FedScoop Radio to discuss his favorite parts of working…
Photo: White House/Pete Souza President Obama said that a free and open Internet will be a part of the Democrats’ platform for the upcoming election, as it…
The U.S. Agency for International Development is looking for a supervisory information technology to handle information security. The job pays between $105,211 and $136,771 per year and…
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_08_Podcast083112v2.mp3|titles=GSA cloud email BPA and DOD K-9 training]…
The U.S. Air Force’s 341st Squadron, located at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, is responsible for training all of the Department of Defense’s dog handler…
Steven Taylor Steven Taylor has been serving as acting chief information officer at the Department of State since the beginning of August. Taylor, the former deputy CIO…
The Department of Homeland Security’s United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team is making the public aware of multiple malware campaigns that impersonate U.S. federal agencies, including the…
The Department of Commerce has launched a blog series to highlight some of department-wide efforts to eliminate wasteful spending and support an economy built to last. In…
The General Services Administration is now offering cloud-based email service to government entities through 20 blanket purchase agreements awarded to 17 businesses, the agency announced Thursday. This…