Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Federal IT spending decreasing by billions

Supreme Court shouldn't review NSA spying case, US gov't says | Brazil to fortify government email due to NSA revelations

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Federal IT spending decreasing by billions
Federal IT spending is declining dramatically, from a peak of $80 billion in 2010 to $70 billion in the 2014 fiscal year. Read More


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Supreme Court shouldn't review NSA spying case, US gov't says
A privacy group lacks legal standing to challenge a U.S. National Security Agency data collection program, and the U.S. Supreme Court doesn't have jurisdiction to grant the group's request for it to review the program's legality, lawyers for President Barack Obama's administration have argued. Read More

Brazil to fortify government email due to NSA revelations
The Brazilian Federal Data Processing Service, known as Serpro, will build a secure email system for Brazil's federal government following media reports that foreign intelligence agencies intercepted electronic communications in the country. Read More


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Storage Switzerland: Unstructured Data Storage
Unstructured data (data that's outside of databases), is growing at an out-of-control pace in organizations of all sizes. Read now!

Obamacare portal suffers from common e-health government disorders
The U.S. government's healthcare portal is under emergency care, afflicted by ailments that have sickened many government IT health systems worldwide. Read More

NSA surveillance revelations prompt EFF to resign from Global Network Initiative
The reported participation of technology companies in the U.S. National Security Agency's surveillance programs has prompted digital rights watchdog the Electronic Frontier Foundation to resign from the Global Network Initiative, a multistakeholder group whose members include Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook and whose stated mission is to advance privacy and freedom of expression online. Read More


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