ISE Blog Named to 50 Must-Read Fed Tech Blogs by FedTech Magazine
Posted by ISE Bloggers on Tuesday, August 14, 2012On Friday, we were excited to learn that this blog was listed in FedTech Magazine’s list of 50 Must-Read Fed Tech Blogs. They wrote:
“Started in 2004, the Information Sharing Environment is designed to prevent terrorist activity by exchanging sensitive information between agencies and governments. As you might imagine, the technology behind this operation is trailblazing, and so are the people writing the blog. It features government technology leaders as contributors and covers a wide range of data, security and sharing issues.”
This is a great list – we were pleased to see several of our mission partners’ blogs also made the list. This is in no way exhaustive, but we’d like to highlight a few partners:
- GSA Office of Governmentwide Policy Blog: Kathleen Turco and her office at GSA have been key partners in our efforts to advance standards-based procurement. Check out this recent blog post on the ISE Blog by Kathleen Turco and stay tuned for some great upcoming blog posts about standards in acquisition.
- The IJIS Factor: The Integrated Justice Information Systems (IJIS) Institute, a justice and public safety industry consortium, is an important partner in building responsible information sharing at the state and local levels. To learn more about our work in this area, read our recent blog post, Transforming the Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Model, and IJIS’s response blog post, The Urgency of Transformation.
- IDMGOV Blog: The U.S. Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management, or FICAM, Program is a valuable ISE partner in our work to build assured interoperability for mission partners. Learn more in this recent blog post by PM-ISE Executive for Assured Interoperability, Michael Kennedy, Advancing Identity Access Management (IdAM) with a Pilot Project in Pennsylvania. Come back next week when we expect to have an update about this and other IdAM work.
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