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Debunking The Myths of Modernizing Fede...
According to IDC, outdated federal IT networks are incapable of fully exploiting the extensive advantages of the mobility, cloud, social networking, and big data analytics technologies collectively. This modern infrastructure will allow agencies to develop flexible networks that can easily and cost-effectively adapt to the changing needs of federal employees, citizens, and warfighters. Agencies are holding back because of concerns that moderni...
November 19, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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Information Sharing: From Compliance to...
The Administration has voiced the imperative that cybersecurity threat information be shared between private sector and government to enable U.S. companies to work together and with the Federal government to respond to threats, rather than operating alone. This webinar will feature an in-depth discussion of who is leading the charge against cybercrime, and how government and industry can collaborate to protect and deter cyber criminals from be...
November 17, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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Trends in Satellite Acquisition: Augmen...
According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, America faces challenges in providing future space-based capabilities. Fiscal constraints and growing threats to satellites have spurred consideration of alternatives such as disaggregating or breaking up large into multiple, smaller satellites or payloads, and introducing competition into the acquisition of launch services. This webinar will focus on (1) how DOD is improving access acces...
November 12, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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Workforce Optimization in Government IT
Government's need for skilled technology workers is critical to address such complex national challenges as disaster response, cybersecurity and homeland security. In particular, the scarcity of trained information technology talent coupled with heavy competition from private industry for these trained individuals is a pressing issue in government. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2020, over 1 million programming jobs will go un...
November 5, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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Opening Doors to Cyber and Homeland Sec...
Law enforcement, public safety and homeland security professionals depend more and more on information technology and a secure digital infrastructure. Consequently, the demand for strategic cyber security experts with the necessary understanding of policy and procedure is growing rapidly. According to the US CERT, the transformative nature of cybersecurity work is providing for varying career paths – establishing a workforce with differe...
October 28, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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Recruiting and Development: Powering Go...
The pursuit of economic growth and economic development are a staple of corporate and public sector agendas respectively. However, despite budgetary pressures that are being felt across government agencies, citizens’ service expectations continue to soar. Consider these facts: Nearly 35% of the federal workforce is eligible to retire now; 60% of the federal workforce are older than 45 years; and Only 3% of government employees are less t...
October 27, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Washington, DC
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Exfiltration & Government: Designing an...
More than one-third of all cyber-crime incidents and security breaches are caused by insiders. These insiders have many motivations — financial, political, or even emotional — but the common factor is they all inappropriately access an organization’s critical-value data. While governments around the world have communicated the importance of addressing insider threats, real-world efforts have been patchy. It is easy to underst...
October 22, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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Enterprise Transformation in Government
Budget-constrained government CIOs have worked to make computing more efficient and less expensive by reducing the size of its data center portfolio. Since the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative was first launched in 2010, efforts to close hundreds of data centers and streamline government IT operations have fallen short of the goal set by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Government officials are now looking at cutting cost...
October 20, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: McLean, VA
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DevOps by Design in Government
Fueled by agile, continuous integration, delivery, development and assessment, today’s digital economy demands a new style of IT for government where agencies must act with agility, deliver with velocity, and provide visibility through the entire application life-cycle. DevOps brings together development and operations professionals early in the application delivery process, and enables them to collaborate closely and work as an integrat...
October 15, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Washington, DC
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Debunking the Myths of Modernizing Fede...
According to IDC, outdated federal IT networks are incapable of fully exploiting the extensive advantages of the mobility, cloud, social networking, and big data analytics technologies collectively. This modern infrastructure will allow agencies to develop flexible networks that can easily and cost-effectively adapt to the changing needs of federal employees, citizens, and warfighters. Agencies are holding back because of concerns that moderni...
October 8, 2015
Organizer: FEDINSIDER
Location: Webcast
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