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Veterans Affairs Tables BYOD Plans
Legal issues have caused the Department of Veteran Affairs to put their Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) plans on hold – for now. Their main cause for concern involves confiscation and investigation of personal devices, in certain circumstances. If your agency is interested in BYOD, read Information Week’s article about the situation to help mitigate potential pitfalls you may face.
U.S. CIO Wants IT-as-a-Service
Steven VanRoekel, U.S. CIO, has called for agencies to deliver “IT-as-a-service.” He describes what that service would look like in a recent blog post: “Unlike traditional capital models where assets are purchased for individual projects, the service delivery model entails agencies deploying their IT like a business, optimizing it for consumption agency-wide.”
Shamun Mahmud, DLT Solutions, and Paul McCloskey, SolarWinds, recently explained how to survive when customers want the lowest possible price. Shamun laid out the case for LPTA by stating, “over half of IT projects are over budget” and “only 16% are finish on time.” Together, they offer pitfalls for agencies relying on LPTA and 10 best practices. Washington Technology has a recap.
Congress Wants to Ban Government IT Purchases from China
A recent bill placed on President Obama’s desk would ban government IT purchases from Chinese manufacturers. With concerns over the Chinese government’s role in recent Chinese-originating hacks involving US government agencies and corporations, Congress’ cybersecurity fears are growing. Information Week describes the measures involved if the bill is approved.
The Seven Responsibilities of Agency CISOs
A few weeks ago, the House of Representatives received legislation to reform the Federal Information Security Management Act. Part of the measure requires agencies to have a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) on-staff, who focuses on cybersecurity. GovInfoSecurity breaks down the seven responsibilities those CISOs would have.
DLT Monthly News Roundup
DLT Solutions continues growth trajectory with a 16% increase in revenue in 2012, totaling more than $825 million.
DLT Solutions recently won a contract worth up to $23.2 million from the Air Force, for general purpose information technology equipment.