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Henry Kenyon
How BlackBerry holds onto government users
Despite growing competition from Android and Apple, RIM says its security, support for BYOD policies and cross-platform management services appeal to agencies.
- By Henry Kenyon
IBM's Watson charts new frontiers for computer science
IBM's "Jeopardy!"-winning computer broadens the boundaries of human-machine interactivity.
- By Henry Kenyon
Lessons from VA's ups and downs
CIO Roger Baker offers insights into how Veterans Affairs is managing its IT and the example it might present for others.
- By Henry Kenyon
Air Force signs contract with General Dynamics to provide top brass with secure smart phones
Spectra Edge handheld phones feature encryption approved by the National Security Agency.
- By Henry Kenyon
Navy's strategy for the $50B NGEN program is too risky, auditors say
A new report calls for the Navy to stop funding its next-generation networking program until it reviews alternative acquisition strategies.
- By Henry Kenyon
NASA seeks deep space communications tech
A new NASA program is reaching out to private industry for novel communications technologies for future spacecraft.
- By Henry Kenyon
Modernization, IT efforts get spotlight in Army budget
Army's proposed budget emphasizes force maintenance and modernization.
- By Henry Kenyon
Industry holds key orbit in new space policy
The new National Security Space Strategy outlines how the U.S. government will manage its space industrial base, defend its space assets and share space-based resources with allies.
- By Henry Kenyon
Red Hat acquisition opens way for new cloud services
Acquisition of Makara provides new scalable technologies for upcoming Red Hat cloud offerings.
- By Henry Kenyon
Army IT strategy for intell includes key role for cloud computing
The Army intends to push vast amounts of the intelligence data it collects to a cloud environment.
- By Henry Kenyon
On Thanksgiving, fed IT leaders count their blessings
We asked your colleagues what they're thankful for this Thanksgiving.
- By Amber Corrin, Alice Lipowicz, Michael Hardy, William Jackson and Henry Kenyon
VA plans $815M computer buy
The department plans to buy up to 600,000 computers under an 8-year, $815 million contract.
- By Henry Kenyon
Army prepares for shrinking budgets
Upcoming Defense Department efficiency measures have Army officers thinking about balancing the need for force modernization with tight future budgets. What steps have they already taken?
- By Henry Kenyon
Carey to replace DOD's Wennergren
Navy CIO Robert Carey will replace David Wennergren as deputy assistant secreatary of defense for information management.
- By Henry Kenyon
DARPA plans tools to lighten load of battlefield data
DARPA's Insight program will develop automated tools to help human analysts sift and identify valuable battlefied data from a variety of information sources and platforms.
- By Henry Kenyon
Product interoperability effort is showing promise
The Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium demonstrates the first products and programs that meet its interoperability standards.
- By Henry Kenyon
Do agencies still have year-end spending sprees?
We tried to find out what agencies are spending their year-end money on, but it might not work like that anymore.
- By Alice Lipowicz, Michael Hardy, William Jackson and Henry Kenyon
Government waking up to social media, survey finds
A new report finds the government adoption of social media lags behind the commercial sector, but new policies have launched a flurry of activity.
- By Henry Kenyon
Can technology erode a mountain of classified documents?
DARPA solicits bids for new technologies to help declassify the mountains of U.S. government classified data.
- By Henry Kenyon