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Hack the Pentagon proved to Defense Department officials that outside hackers can be assets, not adversaries
BY SARAH LAI STIRLAND
22MANAGEMENT
What CIOs should do next
A wide-ranging discussion by public- and private-sector IT leaders revealed key drivers for achieving positive mission outcomes
BY DAN CHENOK
TRENDING
3 PROCUREMENT
FirstNet misses contract award deadline
FCW CALENDAR
Where you need to be next
7 THE HILL
Can small agencies piggyback on modernization plans? And Editor’s
Note: What comes
next for federal IT.
8 OPEN GOV
Federal 100 nominations are now open, and
the CIA is putting millions of declassified documents online
9 WORKFORCE
ID protection will expire for more than 100,000 OPM hack victims, and the TechnologyTransformation Service gets a new leader
DEPARTMENTS
16CYBERSECURITY
How DOD embraced bug bounties
— and how your agency can, too
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COMMENTARY
Think FedRAMP is a bottleneck? Think again. BY RICK BARNARD
What the U.S. CISO needs
to get the job done
BY FRANK J. CILLUFFO AND SHARON L. CARDASH
There’s still hope for IT modernization funding BY ALAN P. BALUTIS
EXEC TECH
ID management without the Big Brother baggage BY MICHAEL HARDY
DRILL DOWN
USDA: A powerhouse in shared services?
BY KEVIN SHAKER
FCW INDEX
BACK STORY
President Obama’s IT legacy
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