In part 1 of a three-part interview, Edward O'Hare lays out his strategy for making the various parts of the Federal Acquisition Services IT Services division work together and step one is communications.
The release of a GSM codebook is a warning that cell phones are an easy and dangerous security gap without encryption.
Establishing guidelines is the first step in improving cell phone security, but don't stop there.
The Homeland Security Department has approved Networx carriers’ Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Services solutions for agency customers.
Data collection is at the heart of GSA's efforts to move from FTS 2001 to Networx as well as laying the foundation for future transitions, says Karl Krumbholz.
Verizon Business opens a lab to show feds how optical local-area networks can help make buildings greener by reducing the energy needs of their networks.
The slow pace of the Networx transition stands in the way of other initiatives that might be implemented through the contract.
Sens. Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins want the Office of Management and Budget to put more pressure on agencies to transition from FTS 2001 to Networx.
GSA is pushing hard to get agencies to use Networx, but so far business on FTS 2001 continues to grow.
Agencies get a few more months to lay out plans to transitioning services to Networx.
This is part 3 of our look at the Networx transition that explores how and why Networx Universal has become the favored contract of the two vehicles.
In part two of our look at Networx transition woes, we look at Enterprise and Universal, once thought to be complementary contracts, increasing are seen as interchangeable.