Feb 10, 2026
Twenty years ago, the concept of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) entered the federal IT landscape with the advent of network-connected devices like Blackberries—sometimes even within secure federal networks.
This slow start has exploded into a federal information technology system with sensors on satellites,...
Feb 5, 2026
We began the interview with a startling fact. Maximus' federal systems interface with one in three Americans each year—about 110 million people.
Building on Maximus’s broad reach, Pledger says the company’s core is designing world‑class digital experiences by starting with the end goal (e.g., veterans’...
Feb 3, 2026
Everyone reading this has had minor delays at the airport. It is remarkable that more problems have not developed. Look at Chicago O’Hare International Airport—it has 857,392 takeoffs and landings in a year. Each one has passengers, and most have luggage.
The opportunities for problems are overwhelming. Now add...
Jan 29, 2026
Technology is changing so fast that it is impossible to predict the next twelve days. Despite that, we have asked Travis Rosiek, Public Sector CTO at Rubrik, to gaze into his crystal ball and make some predictions for the next twelve months.
The good news is that Rosiek sees a shift from intellectual property theft to...
Jan 27, 2026
It is always tricky to compare commercial networking challenges with those faced by federal leaders. For example, the military and intelligence agencies require traffic encryption. How can an organization detect threats while observing this traffic?
Today, we discuss Vectra AI's network threat detection...