What Chief Innovation Officers Mean To Tech Contractors – Nextgov.com
It signals a willingness to invest in emerging technology.
Source: What Chief Innovation Officers Mean To Tech Contractors – Nextgov.com
It signals a willingness to invest in emerging technology.
Source: What Chief Innovation Officers Mean To Tech Contractors – Nextgov.com
Not surprising, 2016 was a big year for cybersecurity at the state and federal level.
Over half of the top 100 contractors will be more “exposed”—at risk of losing revenue—than they were in 2016.
Source: In 2017, Expect Fierce Competition for Defense IT Contracts – Nextgov.com
The government should eliminate code, not try to develop open-source methods.
Source: Low Code, Not Open Source, is Key to Federal IT Agility – Nextgov.com
DOD’s 2017 regulatory agenda also aims to make it easier for contractors to get cyber threat information from the government.
Source: Pentagon Wants More Cyber Threat Info from Contractors in 2017 – Nextgov.com
“The members of the 115th Congress have a historic opportunity to seize the momentum,” according to the group.
Source: Tech Trade Group: 114th Congress Was Good For Tech—And the Next One Needs to Be Too – Nextgov.com
A new app lets users navigate federal regulations.
Source: Tracking Federal Regulations? Use Your Smartphone – Nextgov.com
Researchers still expect the U.S. tech sector to grow to $1.49 trillion in 2017.
Source: Forrester Revises US Tech Forecast for Trump Presidency – Nextgov.com
Hint: Expect cyber, data and emerging technologies such as virtual reality to remain in the spotlight, while areas like customer service will see less momentum.
Source: Ebook: 2017 Federal IT Trends Forecast – Nextgov.com
Neither of the CIOs called to testify before the House committee—Luke McCormack at the Homeland Security Department and Frontis Wiggins of the State Department—report to the top two positions within their agencies.
Source: CIO Authority ‘Still a Major Issue’ Across Government – Nextgov.com