A selection of the most innovative government apps
- By Kathryn Sadasivan · Friday, May 24, 2013 · 3:15 pm
Instead of going to apps.usa.gov and wading through the plethora of federal apps available, FedScoop decided to create a list of some of the most innovative – and well, to be honest – fun, government apps out there.
DISA discusses new STIG process
- By David Stegon · Friday, May 24, 2013 · 1:35 pm
The recent approval of the Samsung Knox to be used on Defense Department networks reflected a paradigm shift in the Defense Information Systems Agency’s business processes, the agency said Friday.
NIEM prepares for new version; DOD onboarding
- By David Stegon · Friday, May 24, 2013 · 10:30 am
The National Information Exchange Model Program plans to release the third version of the model in beta next month, Executive Director Donna Roy said in an interview with FedScoop.
VA claims backlog takes center stage in congressional roundtable
- By Kathryn Sadasivan · Thursday, May 23, 2013 · 5:47 pm
The Veterans Affairs Department’s disability claims backlog became the center of congressional attention at a May 22 roundtable discussion of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
3 mobile security must-reads for federal leaders
- By Kathryn Sadasivan · Thursday, May 23, 2013 · 2:53 pm
One of the most pressing issues facing government, mobile technology use and the associated privacy and security concerns may have found resolution.
Hagel: DOD to purchase new EHR system
- By David Stegon · Wednesday, May 22, 2013 · 4:49 pm
The Defense Department will seek a commercial solution for electronic health records instead of adopting the Veterans Affairs Department’s own Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture otherwise known as VistA.
FedWire: Robots compete, tribal energy and budding agency partnerships
- By Kathryn Sadasivan · Tuesday, May 21, 2013 · 4:17 pm
FedScoop’s afternoon roundup of news and notes from the federal IT community.
SES members unscathed by bonus freeze
- By Camille Tuutti · Monday, May 20, 2013 · 6:15 pm
The federal government may have been be tightening its purse strings in the past few years, yet some senior-level employees have been receiving substantial cash bonuses – funded by taxpayer dollars, according to a new report.
FedWire: Exploring the Sun, EMS week and awards galore
- By Kathryn Sadasivan · Monday, May 20, 2013 · 4:15 pm
FedWire is FedScoop’s afternoon roundup of news and notes from the federal IT community. Send your links and videos to tips@fedscoop.com.
Cybersecurity RFI promotes public-private partnership
- By Kathryn Sadasivan · Monday, May 20, 2013 · 1:30 pm
In an effort to make the nation’s cybersecurity posture more resilient, the General Services Administration has reached out to a multitude of stakeholders for their input.
HP: keys to implementing an ERP
- By David Stegon · Monday, May 20, 2013 · 10:56 am
The Defense Department’s inspector general audited six Pentagon enterprise resources planning systems last year and found they were experiencing cost overruns of more than $8 billion and delays anywhere between 1.5 to 12.5 years.
FedPod: Apple devices on DOD networks
- By David Stegon · Monday, May 20, 2013 · 8:00 am
5 must-read stories of the week
FedWire: Star Trek, FirstNET and climate change
- By David Stegon · Friday, May 17, 2013 · 3:00 pm
FedWire is FedScoop’s afternoon roundup of news and notes from the federal IT community. Send your links and videos to tips@fedscoop.com.
Apple iOS 6 devices get Pentagon approval
- By David Stegon · Friday, May 17, 2013 · 1:06 pm
The Defense Information Systems Agency on Friday announced the approval of the Apple iOS 6 Security Technical Implementation Guide or STIG.
FedWire: HHS, inside NSA and the Washington Monument
- By David Stegon · Thursday, May 16, 2013 · 3:00 pm
FedWire is FedScoop’s afternoon roundup of news and notes from the federal IT community. Send your links and videos to tips@fedscoop.com.
FedPod: DOD reduces furlough days
- By David Stegon · Wednesday, May 15, 2013 · 8:00 am
Hagel cuts DOD furloughs to 11 days
- By David Stegon · Tuesday, May 14, 2013 · 7:10 pm
Civilian employees were originally subject to 22 furlough days immediately following sequestration, but that number was sliced to 14 before they could take effect. That number has now been cut again.
FedWire: DOD furloughs, mobile apps and Warrior Games
FedWire is FedScoop’s afternoon roundup of news and notes from the federal IT community. Send your links and videos to tips@fedscoop.com.
DISA rolls out new DOD personnel directory
- By David Stegon · Tuesday, May 14, 2013 · 10:37 am
The Defense Information Systems Agency has rolled out a new enterprise white pages that will provide an internal listing of all Defense Department personnel, DISA announced Tuesday.











