Highlights of Trump’s cyber budget – POLITICO
A busy day of Russia-related hearings — Bossert hypes U.S.-U.K. data-sharing deal
Trump releases budget that slashes government programs | The Hill
The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled a budget seeking $1.5 trillion in non-defense discretionary cuts.
Source: Trump releases budget that slashes government programs | TheHill
Fast 50 nominations now being accepted — Washington Technology
We’ve opened the nomination period for the 2017 Fast 50, where we recognize the 50 fastest-growing small businesses in the government market.
Source: Fast 50 nominations now being accepted — Washington Technology
Here are the 66 programs eliminated in Trump’s budget | TheHill
The program cuts would save $26.7 billion.
Source: Here are the 66 programs eliminated in Trump’s budget | TheHill
11 Major Agency Reforms in Trump’s Budget – Management – GovExec.com
Some proposals could see the light of day, even if the overall budget is DOA.
Source: 11 Major Agency Reforms in Trump’s Budget – Management – GovExec.com
SAIC (NYSE: SAIC) is opening up a remote IT hub in Tennessee. Here’s why. – Washington Business Journal
SAIC and other government services firms are getting creative in their efforts to cut costs on IT service offerings.
GSA chief: Central IT fund is a start, not a remedy — FCW
While President Trump’s budget proposal includes a $228 million investment for a general IT modernization fund, the head of the agency overseeing the fund sees the initial investment as more of a proof of concept than a panacea.
Source: GSA chief: Central IT fund is a start, not a remedy — FCW
Amid $52 billion plus-up, DoD looks to trim spending on service contracts, health care | FederalNewsRadio.com
The Trump administration’s Defense budget proposal envisions billions of dollars in savings from more oversight on IT, base closures and health care reforms
Source: Amid $52 billion plus-up, DoD looks to trim spending on service contracts, health care
Trump budget pushes IT modernization — FCW
As expected, the proposed federal budget contains $228 million for a general fund for IT modernization projects.
Federal spending on technology could reach $95 billion in 2018
President Donald Trump’s budget request sent to Congress May 23 calls for an increase of $1.6 billion for federal technology programs and projects.
Source: Federal spending on technology could reach $95 billion in 2018