Cohesity DataProtect offers agencies a solid path toward resilience with a modern, FedRAMP-authorized backup and recovery ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) wants to make patients’ medical data more accessible in real time, so they’re better informed about their health and care options, according to its ...
The Department of Energy’s National Laboratories and their supercomputing counterparts within the National Science Foundation are exchanging information, whenever one gets a new machine, to boost ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. The National Institute of Standards and Technology wants a ...
Web content management systems, such as Adobe Experience Manager, are helping agencies make their websites more citizen-friendly by taking the burden off IT teams. AEM’s drag-and-drop interface, ...
From smart military installations to remote field teams, federal agencies are using 5G wireless to modernize infrastructure and keep critical operations moving without delay. With ultralow latency, ...
At Palo Alto Ignite, officials urge faster public-private operations, unified strategy, artificial intelligence-enabled ...
At a CDW forum, Alex Miller prioritizes artificial intelligence while urging shared infrastructure, quicker decisions and model reuse now.
Social engineering attacks are on the rise. This means agencies should invest in endpoint detection and response tools, then focus on securing identities and establishing cross-domain visibility.
Faced with an unprecedented threat, federal agencies are looking to lock down the physical compute layer for additional cybersecurity assurance. Alexander Slagg is a freelance writer specializing in ...