Technically News – 4/11

Technically News scans thousands of industry articles to present you with a weekly source of IT news, information, and ideas that impact the public sector.


Red Hat Enables Linux Licenses to Migrate to Google Compute Engine

Red Hat users will now be able to move their Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions to Google Compute Engine using Red Hat Cloud Access. ”By collaborating with Google to offer Red Hat Cloud Access for Google Compute Engine, we’re bringing even more choice to the open hybrid cloud: whether on-premise or in the public cloud with Google Compute Engine, customers can rely on their Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions to meet their needs,” said Tim Yeaton, senior vice president, Infrastructure Group at Red Hat. Read more here.

HHS CISO on Healthcare Cybersecurity

Recently, Health and Human Services (HSS) and the Health Information Trust Alliance (HITRUST) hosted a “distributed” cybersecurity drill to test information security teams within the healthcare sector. Among Kevin Charest’s, chief information officer at the HHS, findings was the need for more communication between organizations. GovInfo Security has the interview.

Wanted: Yelp For Government IT Contractors

If you were looking for innovation from the private sector, what companies would you point to and which of their strategies would you highlight? Former US Transportation Department CIO Nitin Pradhan shares five of his own. Read them at Information Week.

State, Local Governments Turn Attention to Cybersecurity Capabilities

“If you spend one dollar in this next fiscal year, you need to spend it on cybersecurity. That’s how important it is,” said David Stevens, CIO for Maricopa County in Arizona. Thanks to recent IT security breaches, an increase in cyberthreats ranging from hacktivists to countries, and continuing evolutions in software, hardware, and networks, more and more state and local governments are putting their efforts into protecting their data. The Washington Post tells you why and how.


DLT Solutions Lands $35M Symantec Deal with U.S. Navy

DLT Solutions was recently awarded with a fixed-price blanket purchase agreement (BPA) to provide the US Navy and Marine Corps with Symantec software worth a potential $25.6 million. The VAR Guy has the full story.

DLT Solutions' Emphasis on Software And Services Rakes In $857.1 Million In Revenue For 2013

In other DLT Solutions news, the company recently announced that despite a decrease in federal IT spending during 2013 it secured $857.1 million in revenue. Read more on CRN.