Critical.
Authoritative.
Strategic.
Subscribe to CIO Magazine »
News about USA government
  • Open source IT Dashboard tracks govt spending

    By Rodney Gedda | 05 April, 2011 15:25

    The United States Government has open sourced the IT Dashboard project, a Web-based application designed to track IT spending used by CIOs of government agencies.

  • Chinese 'driving ICT agenda' in Africa: Wikileaks

    By Rodney Gedda | 02 March, 2011 11:23

    The latest US cable released by Wikileaks scorns Chinese ICT companies doing business in Kenya as "re-colonising Africa" with "good and cheap" equipment, even if the after-sales service is described as s***.

  • WikiLeaks founder praised by Pentagon Papers exposer

    By Dan Nystedt | 09 December, 2010 08:20

    Daniel Ellsberg, the man responsible for outing the now famous Pentagon Papers in 1971, and a group of ex-intelligence officers have thrown their weight behind WikiLeaks and its founder, saying the current attempt to label WikiLeaks' leaks as trivial compared to the Pentagon Papers is wrong.

  • County will rip and replace ailing SAP system

    By Chris Kanaracus | 25 August, 2010 06:52

    Officials in Marin County, California, decided on Tuesday to replace the county's ailing SAP ERP (enterprise resource planning) system, an option that would cost less than trying to fix widespread problems with the software, according to officials.

  • US sends message to IT industry to play fair

    By Agam Shah | 06 August, 2010 05:58

    Wednesday's antitrust settlement between Intel and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission sends a strong message to IT companies not to exploit their dominance in a way that squashes competition or deprives consumers of choice, industry observers said.

Features about USA government
  • Schmidt: Private Sector Key to Stopping Google-style Attacks

    By Bill Brenner | 08 April, 2010 05:19

    White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt says the information security community is right to be spooked by massive, coordinated attacks that recently targeted Google. But he rejects the notion that this is cybergeddon, and believes the best defense remains in the hands of the private sector.

  • Outsourcing: Prepare Now for Anti-Offshoring Laws

    By Stephanie Overby | 18 March, 2010 07:22

    Whether any future U.S. jobs bills will contain anti-offshoring measures remains up in the air. But outsourcing customers don't have to wait to protect themselves from potential protectionist legislation.

rhs_login_lockGet exclusive access to Invitation only events CIO, reports & analysis.
Recent comments