ARTICLES BY CHRISTINE KERN
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Study: Chief Data Officers Make Difference For Federal Agencies12/19/2016
Eighty-eight percent of agencies with a CDO say they have a positive impact. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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Feds Could Save More Than $5B Annually By Improving Actionable Cyber Awareness11/28/2016
New study highlights the need for better threat monitoring, correlation, and protection automation. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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White House Releases Federal Source Code Policy To Advance Sharing Across Agencies8/25/2016
New policy faces criticism as not going far enough. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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U.S. Air Force Taps Telos To Upgrade DMZ Security8/17/2016
Contract valued at $26.9 million lets Telos modify and replace network equipment. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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US DOT Smart City Challenge Promises $50 Million To Winning City7/6/2016
Contest is designed to promote the deployment of intelligent transportation.
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CenturyLink, VMware Team Up With New Government Cloud Offering2/25/2016
IaaS offering is now available to federal government agencies via GSA contracts.
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Army Issues RFI For Cloud Transformation Project1/14/2016
Last November, the Army introduced the Army Cloud computing Enterprise Transformation (ACCENT) in a draft request for proposal.
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Cerner, Leidos, Accenture Win $4.33 Billion DoD EHR Contract8/12/2015
The contract provides service to 55 hospitals and 600 clinics and must be interoperable with other EHRs. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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New Throwable Cameras Provide Innovative Tool For Law Enforcement7/29/2015
Bounce Imaging, founded by an MIT alumnus in 2012, is helping law enforcement assess danger in unseen areas with its new device, the Explorer. Now, the Boston-based startup will be deploying 100 of the new gadgets to police departments nationwide, and it aims to expand to first responders and other security clients in the near future, according to MIT News. By Christine Kern, contributing writer
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NIH Awards $20 Billion IT Contract5/6/2015
More than 60 vendors were selected for new contract designed to address IT needs across the federal government. By Christine Kern, contributing writer