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Toxic foam spill at Hawaii’s Red Hill facility due to contractor error
About 1,300 gallons of toxic fire suppressant leaked at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage site near Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, on Nov. 29, 2022.
By Kent Miller
Here’s who’s building Social Security’s ‘central nervous system’
Another task order was made under the GSA enterprise infrastructure solutions contract.
By Andrew Eversden
This company will support the Pentagon’s global education network
The network provides services to 163 DoD-run schools across the world.
By Andrew Eversden
Who won Interior’s $1.6B secure network contract?
The contractor will provide modernization and management services for Interior's enterprise infrastructure.
By Andrew Eversden
Why a meaningful data strategy requires more than an action plan
An independent data strategy cements an agency’s control of its own data indefinitely and provides flexibility, portability and consistency. Here are some pointers ...
By Shaun Bierweiler
Can industry help Homeland Security develop its cyber workforce?
DHS seeks input from industry on several project objectives for its forthcoming cybersecurity talent management system.
By Andrew Eversden
Here’s some good news for the Pentagon’s cloud migrations
As the Pentagon struggles to get its most notable cloud efforts off the ground, a recent audit showed where things are going right.
By Andrew Eversden
Pentagon awards multibillion-dollar cloud contract (no, not that one)
The military services are finally getting some new digital infrastructure, just not the ones everyone has been talking about.
By Andrew Eversden
Marine Corps tells California congressman and veteran Duncan Hunter to stop using Eagle, Globe and Anchor in his campaign
The Corps tells Rep. Duncan Hunter to stop using the Marine emblem in political campaign mailers to his constituents.
By Shawn Snow
Can new tech help nip inefficiency in the bud at HUD?
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is soliciting IT modernization solutions through the Centers of Excellence program.
By Tony Ware
3 ways to secure government data on commercial networks
By implementing advancements in emerging technology areas, agencies can deliver seamless, secure and reliable connectivity to meet demanding mission needs.
By Eric Jung