Mar 30, 2026
Today, we sat down with Charles Fiery from Excella to discuss the complexities of improving federal agency processes. He shared insights on the challenges of process discovery, change management, and data transformation.
It is always difficult to assess a large enterprise, whether public or private, to determine how...
Mar 26, 2026
In the 1990’s, the World Wide Web was so popular that it was facetiously called the Worldwide Wait. Centralized servers handled a small workload but bogged down as volumes increased.
As a result, Content Delivery Services sprang up to distribute the workload worldwide. By 2001, large news organizations could manage...
Mar 24, 2026
In 2026, we are seeing an increase in cyberattacks targeting defense contractors and defense production.
Today, we met with Tim Miller, Field CTO at Dataminr, who explained how the company is helping the federal government address this growing threat.
Traditionally, cyber threats could be classified as “Zero...
Mar 17, 2026
Today, we sat down with Trey Ford from Bugcrowd to talk about ethical hacking.
One of the most memorable phrases from ancient Rome is Quis custodiet custodes? (Who Watches the Watchman?).
This ancient admonition has direct application to federal cybersecurity. We know federal agencies spend millions of dollars to...
Mar 12, 2026
The word “deplorable” signals something shockingly bad. Often used for the truly awful or dreadful, Todd Harbour, with decades of federal data experience, applies it specifically to data quality.
That may be an overstatement, but the description certainly makes the point that today AI is based on fragmented,...