New technologies, threats, and contested domains are challenging the intelligence community as never before. How will leaders manage the global intelligence needs of today and tomorrow? During this virtual summit, Defense One and Nextgov will interview experts in the field to explore emerging dynamics, long-term trends, and policy options facing the intelligence community in 2022 and beyond.
Federal money is on its way. Now state and local governments need to get results.
Keep remote employees productive and free from malware.
Proving the Formula: f(Best CX) = Best EX.
Join DLT’s ContinuousX Podcast team as we share thoughts on modernizing monolithic applications in the public sector.
An overview of the DOD budget process and insights into important challenges in the DOD’s planning and procurements of technology and what is being done to address these challenges.
The VA is the second largest federal agency, with 56 regional offices, 400,000 federal employees, and over 20 million veterans supported, it is the equivalent of a Fortune 10 company. In addition, it is also the largest healthcare organization in the United States. In their modernization efforts, they are moving over 350 applications from on-prem to the cloud. To gain an understanding of what a successful modernization initiative could look like, federal agencies should consider following the successful road paved by the VA, which can be emulated by other government organizations, regardless of size.
Government agencies are facing growing number of risks to their supply chains, including cyber risk. In 2020, one of the most significant cyber attacks in recent memory targeted software company SolarWinds in an effort to gain access to its important customers, including government agencies. Since that incident occurred, many government agencies have started developing programs to reduce the likelihood of a future incident targeting their supply chain partners and vendors.
System continuity and performance has never played a more essential role in our national security. If just one of the advanced systems for our aircraft, warfighters, Navy crews at sea or Intelligence operatives fails, then the mission is jeopardized. The upshot: “Always on” and fully optimized technology literally translates to life-or-death stakes.
Federal agencies have had to re-think how they maintain the health of their applications, while also monitoring stability of the underlying infrastructure and ensuring appropriate Quality of Experience (QoE) for the end user. Read the ebook and learn how to ensure mission critical apps are always on and optimized with automatic and intelligent observability.
The Business of Government Hour a weekly conversation with government executives and thought leaders who are changing the way government does business. Host Michael J. Keegan speaks to guests about leadership, public management, innovation, and their vision of government in the 21st century. Interviews are informative, insightful, and in-depth conversations on topics & trends at the intersection of government, technology, and leadership.
This Fundamental Training is designed to introduce you to the concept of Shared Services, their history, QSMOs, and the acquisition process, as well as the benefits and barriers within this model.
This Sales Intelligence Briefing provides the basics of the federal government’s Zero Trust frameworks, as well as insights into upcoming milestones, insertion points, and implementation plans.
This Sales Intelligence Briefing contains an overview of the federal health IT market, as well as in-depth looks at the health IT-related trends and drivers for three of the most health-aligned federal organizations.
This training covers the ins and outs of Other Transaction Authority (OTA) and how DLT leverages its unique offerings to help its vendors and channel partners navigate this powerful, yet underutilized, procurement tool.