Tanya Gupta
Tanya Gupta's interest is in the use of technology in improving governance. She is a blogger for the World Bank blog, "Governance Matters" on e-government issues, and a writer on DC Government and technology for the Examiner.
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The Attack on Treasury: Cloud Computing and the Implications on CybersecurityHow should the federal government balance cybersecurity concerns with the imperative of cloud computing ? The recent attack against the Treasury websites may have lessons for us. -
Open Government and Open Source at the Department of Defense - Part 2Standardization helps you drive interoperability and commonality, where you have achieved a certain amount of commoditization. This is as true of OS as it is anywhere else.
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Open Government and Open Source at the Department of DefenseI talked to Dan Risacher, who is the lead on Open Source issues in the Department of Defense. Dan is not only the Open Source policy wonk at DoD, but is also an open source evangelist in his personal life. -
The Plunge into Cybersecurity - What Does it Mean for Us ?We picked up the some of the key issues mentioned in the recent report on cybersecurity and talked to two senior government officials to get a better understanding of the work already going on in these areas, and where the policy challenge lies.
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"140 Chars is a Novel when You're Being Shot At"Twitterer @chadelund hit the nail on the head. To everybody that wondered how a microblogging site could have any real use, this was a 10 word haiku that should shut everybody up.
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When Cloud Computing Comes Down to Earth: A Discussion with Peter Tseronis (DOE)To learn more about Cloud Computing and how it will be used in the government, I talked to Peter Tseronis, Deputy Associate Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Department of Energy.
