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Published on FedTech Magazine ( http://www.fedtechmagazine.com) Home > Management > 50 Must-Read Federal Technology Blogs 50 Must-Read Federal Technology Blogs Technology is at the very core of the federal government today. Not only can it save money, it also can create jobs, pioneer innovation and deliver unparalleled services to U.S. citizens. Every CIO and chief technology officer is feeling the pressure to do more with less, and while it can be done, they need support. Since federal IT workers are constantly providing the rest of the country with a valuable service, FedTech has compiled 50 must-read federal technology blogs to support them. These blogs cover every topic that federal technology workers face today — BYOD, big data, energy, data center optimization, productivity, hosting, telework, virtualization, mobile devices, social media, cloud computing and more. If your favorite federal technology blog has been omitted from the list, please let us know by leaving a comment. Has your blog been selected? Click here to get a badge for your website. [1] Andrea DiMaio, Gartner Distinguished Analyst [2] [2] Andrea DiMaio is another refreshing voice from Gartner Research. He offers more than just news on this blog, as he analyzes current events and controversial issues relating to government technology. You’ll find great articles on e-government strategies, Web 2.0, open government and green IT that date back to 2008. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] | Read the blog: blogs.gartner.com/andrea_dimaio [2] Anton Chuvakin, Gartner Security Expert [8] 50 Must-Read Federal Technology Blogs http://www.fedtechmagazine.com/print/8484 1 of 16 8/12/12 2:11 PM

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Published on FedTech Magazine (http://www.fedtechmagazine.com)Home > Management > 50 Must-Read Federal Technology Blogs

50 Must-Read Federal Technology Blogs

Technology is at the very core of the federal government today. Not only can it save money, it also cancreate jobs, pioneer innovation and deliver unparalleled services to U.S. citizens.

Every CIO and chief technology officer is feeling the pressure to do more with less, and while it can be done,they need support.

Since federal IT workers are constantly providing the rest of the country with a valuable service, FedTechhas compiled 50 must-read federal technology blogs to support them. These blogs cover every topic thatfederal technology workers face today — BYOD, big data, energy, data center optimization, productivity,hosting, telework, virtualization, mobile devices, social media, cloud computing and more.

If your favorite federal technology blog has been omitted from the list, please let us know by leaving acomment. Has your blog been selected? Click here to get a badge for your website. [1]

Andrea DiMaio, Gartner Distinguished Analyst [2][2]

Andrea DiMaio is another refreshing voice from Gartner Research. He offers more than justnews on this blog, as he analyzes current events and controversial issues relating togovernment technology. You’ll find great articles on e-government strategies, Web 2.0, opengovernment and green IT that date back to 2008.

[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] | Read the blog: blogs.gartner.com/andrea_dimaio [2]

Anton Chuvakin, Gartner Security Expert [8]

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Chuvakin, a research director at Gartner's IT1 Security and Risk Management group, writesregularly for his employer’s blog network. He leads readers on thought exercises about howto handle security challenges and offers advice on how best to defend information systemsfrom threats such as malware or denial of service attacks.

[3] [4] [9] [10] | Read the blog: blogs.gartner.com/anton-chuvakin [8]

Army CIO Blog [11][11]

The U.S. military is providing some of the most amazing technology the world has ever seen.Whether you work in military IT or are just a technology geek, you’ll get to hear from some ofthe most influential voices in the field.

[12] [13] [14] [15] | Read the blog: ciog6.army.mil/CIOG6Blog [11]

Around the Corner: A GSA Innovation Blog [16][16]

Casey Coleman, CIO at the General Services Administration, keeps the federal IT world upto date on the tech initiatives within her organization. All things GSA are covered here, whichis extremely important because the GSA works with nearly every government agency and istasked with reducing costs and improving the efficiency of the government as a whole.

[17] [18] [19]| Read the blog: gsablogs.gsa.gov/innovation [16]

B2G Breaking Views [20][20]

Supplying products and services to the federal government is a big market. Agencies areconstantly in need of everything from servers to consultants. Find out what's hot now andwhat's likely to be hot in the near future.

[21] [22] [23] [24] | Read the blog: iq.govwin.com [20]

Blue Print [25][25]

This blog for systems integrator Blue Coat Federal is produced by a team of four bloggers,

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including a security specialist, an engineer and a “technology evangelist.” Included in thefrequent posts are best practices and solutions for dealing with federal IT challenges, suchas BYOD, WAN optimization and malware.

[26] [27] [28] [29] | Read the blog: federalblueprint.com [25]

The Business of Government Blog [30][30]

IBM’s blog about public-sector IT includes news from across the industry and commentaryfrom former federal officials, including Dan Chenok, John M. Kamensky and Jonathan D.Breul. The blog places a strong emphasis on management issues and also coverstechnological topics, such as cybersecurity and energy.

[31] [32] [33] [34] | Read the blog: businessofgovernment.org/blogs [30]

Chuck's Blog [35][35]

Chuck Hollis of EMC is an important voice in the federal IT world. Keenly focused onenterprise IT, Chuck’s Blog proposes a new approach to technology for government agenciesbut comments on technology for any large organization. The clean, simple website nicelycomplements his beliefs on IT.

[36] [37] [37] [38] | Read the blog: chucksblog.emc.com [35]

CIO Council's Federal CIO Blog Roll [39][39]

Hear it straight from the source. The federal CIO Council website includes this blog, regularlyupdated by agency CIOs, with the latest news about their IT projects. Hot-button topics suchas mobility, cloud computing and shared services are discussed at the highest levels ofgovernment.

[40] [41] | Read the blog: cio.gov [39]

CIO Dashboard [42][42]

On this blog, PricewaterhouseCoopers principal Chris Curran offers information and opinion

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on the IT issues that CIOs face every day. Curran offers insightful best practices and livelydiscussion of issues, focusing on some of the most vexing questions CIOs face, such as, “Is

Social Media Leadership Critical for a CIO?” and “Should the CIO Ban Email?”

[43] [44] [45] | Read the blog: ciodashboard.com [42]

Cisco Government Blog [46][46]

Cisco officials discuss a wide array of IT topics on this corporate blog —everything fromtelework to management. The commentary occasionally touches on international, state andlocal governments as well as federal issues.

[47] [48] [49] [50] [51] | Read the blog: blogs.cisco.com [46]

Cloud Centrics Technology Blog [52][52]

Since the cloud is a central topic in government IT conversations, it makes sense that therewould be a blog dedicated to it. So many applications and devices harness the power of thecloud that, even if your agency hasn’t adopted a public or private cloud, you can be sure youremployees already have. Aamir Lakhani and his team of contributors go into great detail on

all things cloud.

[53] [54] | Read the blog: cloudcentrics.com [52]

Cloud Musings [55][55]

Cloud, cloud and more cloud! Jackson is the vice president and general manager for cloudservices at NJVC, a technology services provider that works closely with governmentagencies. This blog places a laser-sharp focus on cloud computing issues and news.

[56] [57] [58] [59] | Read the blog: kevinljackson.blogspot.com [55]

CTOVISION [60][60]

This blog was founded by a CTO and is still written for CTOs. The experienced team atCTOVision focuses on enterprise technology. In addition to regular posts, you can subscribe

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to one of their many newsletters, including two designed specifically for government news.They cover a number of topics, so we doubt you’ll be left wanting more.

[61] [62] [63] | Read the blog: ctovision.com [60]

Dark Reading [64][64]

Informative and well written, the security blog of UBM TechWeb covers a wide range ofcybersecurity issues. Dark Reading offers coverage about industry conferences and recenttrends and analysis of the latest technologies.

[65] [66] | Read the blog: darkreading.com/blog [67]

Data Center Knowledge [68][68]

Led by editor-in-chief Rich Miller, the team of bloggers on this site focuses on news andknowledge about data centers. What caused the latest major outage? How can data centersimprove energy efficiency? How can data center operators keep employees safe? This bloganswers those questions and more.

[69] [70] [71] [72] | Read the blog: datacenterknowledge.com [68]

DorobekInsider [73][73]

Journalist Chris Dorobek produces this blog, covering government IT and other issues.Dorobek frequently breaks news about the federal IT community, and his blog also includes aweekly roundup of news.

[74] [75] [76] [77] | Read the blog: dorobekinsider.com [73]

Energy CIO Blog [78][78]

The Energy Department is on the cutting edge of technology in the United States. Thedepartment's focus on efficiency is unparalleled, and its approach is one that any IT

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professional can learn from. And did we mention Secretary of Energy Steven Chu is a NobelPrize winner? This blog covers solar and wind technology, presents case studies of successful green techinitiatives and offers cost-saving tips related to energy.

[79] [80] [81] [82] | Read the blog: energy.gov/cio/news-blog [78]

Envision Gov IT [83][83]

Any government IT leaders and managers who are struggling with the implementation ofrecent mandates should spend some time on Envision Gov IT. The blog has assembledsome of the smartest minds in federal IT and government contracting to offer their two cents,though it’s worth much more than that. More than 20 bloggers contribute to this blog, making

it an excellent resource.

[84] | Read the blog: envisiongovit.com [83]

Federal Computer Week Government 2.0 Blog [85][85]

Federal Computer Week has covered federal IT for decades. FCW staffers produce this blog,with content about agencies that are using technology to provide greater service to citizens.

[86] [87] | Read the blog: fcw.com/blogs/browse-blogs.aspx [85]

Five Nines: The Next Generation Data Center [88][88]

Produced by IT journalist David Chernicoff, this blog examines technologies that affect datacenters, such as server virtualization and data center infrastructure management. Contentincludes case studies of successful hardware implementations and tips for improving datacenter operations.

[89] [90] [91] [92] | Read the blog: zdnet.com/blog/datacenter [88]

Forrester Research [93][93]

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IT industry analysts at Forrester Research produce this blog, which provides best practicesand analysis of technology issues. The blog covers topics such as data centers, security,mobility and the latest hardware.

[89] [90] [91] [94] | Read the blog: zdnet.com/blog/forrester [93]

Gov Info Security [95][95]

As the name suggests, this blog from the Information Security Media Group focuses oncybersecurity issues. The site’s content includes interviews with prominent IT officials,opinion articles on the challenges that agencies face and tips on how to defend governmentsystems.

[96] [97] [98] | Read the blog: govinfosecurity.com [95]

Governing People [99][99]

This is an “online community for a new kind of government leader” and a crowdsourcedcollection of blogs from around the web. The open approach ensures that no topic is leftuncovered, so this blog is a daily must-read. And if you are a blogger, you can submit contentfor publication.

[100] [101] | Read the blog: governingpeople.com [99]

Government Bits [102][102]

Adobe runs this blog, which has a focus on how technology is transforming the waygovernment and citizens interact. A host of Adobe bloggers posts regularly on a wide rangeof issues, such as mobility, health IT and innovation.

[103] [104] [105] [102] | Read the blog: blogs.adobe.com/adobeingovernment [102]

Government Health IT Blog [106][106]

The intersection of government, technology and healthcare is important to all Americans.More efficient technology could save a lot of tax dollars. From management to delivery, these

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articles have you covered and are written by some of the foremost leaders in the field.

[107] [108] [109] | Read the blog: govhealthit.com/blog [106]

Government Tech [110][110]

Now that the Internet has broken down the traditional news process, you don’t have to waitfor a huge media outlet to deliver the information you are looking for. If you want governmenttechnology news, a site such as IT Business Edge can deliver topical and timely news justfor you. If you have an interest in federal IT, this is definitely a blog to add to your RSS

reader.

[111] [112] [113] | Read the blog: itbusinessedge.com/cm/community/news/gt/blog [110]

GovLoop [114][114]

Founded by Steve Ressler, GovLoop’s technology blog reports on government at all levels,with a wealth of content that addresses federal issues and agencies. GovLoop’s solidcollection of bloggers covers every IT topic under the sun, from reports on industry events tovideo interviews with high-level federal officials.

[115] [116] [114] | Read the blog: govloop.com/profiles/blog [114]

Great Government Through Technology [117][117]

Mary Davie, assistant commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service’s Office of IntegratedTechnology Services, offers insights on how agencies can provide better services throughthe use of technology. This official blog of the General Services Administration touches ontopics such as mobility, cloud computing, budgeting and shared services.

[118] [119] | Read the blog: gsablogs.gsa.gov/technology [117]

Greg's Server and StorageIO Blog [120][120]

Greg Schulz, whose writing frequently appears in FedTech magazine, produces this blog,which focuses on storage issues. Schulz offers advice, analysis, news and opinion about

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data-storage hardware and software.

[121] [122] | Read the blog: storageioblog.com [123]

Health IT Buzz [124][124]

The Health and Human Services Department’s Office of the National Coordinator for HealthIT keeps readers updated on one of the hottest topics in technology. Electronic healthrecords represent a major challenge as agencies grapple with the mandates of thehealthcare reform law, and this blog provides information on critical issues, such as privacy,

security and best practices.

[125] [126] [127]| Read the blog: healthit.gov/buzz-blog [124]

Hu's Blog [128][128]

This is the official blog of Hu Yoshida, vice president and chief technology officer for HitachiData Systems. Yoshida’s blog mainly addresses issues involving data storage, such as bigdata and capacity utilization, with a focus on Hitachi products.

[129] [130] [131]| Read the blog: blogs.hds.com/hu [128]

IDMGOV [132][132]

The U.S. Federal Identity, Credential and Access Management Program runs this blog, whichfocuses on identity management issues within the federal government. The blog provides aforum for authentication and identity issues, covering relevant events and news.

[133]| Read the blog: blog.idmanagement.gov [132]

The IJIS Factor [134][134]

This public-private partnership blog bills itself as “Strategic Thinking for innovations ingovernment through technology.” The IJIS Institute aims to improve critical informationsharing by government and industry to help law enforcement and public safety efforts.

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[135] [136]| Read the blog: ijis.org/EDblog [134]

Information Sharing Environment Blog [137][137]

Started in 2004, the Information Sharing Environment is designed to prevent terrorist activityby exchanging sensitive information between agencies and governments. As you mightimagine, the technology behind this operation is trailblazing, and so are the people writingthe blog. It features government technology leaders as contributors and covers a wide range

of data, security and sharing issues.

[138] [139] [140]| Read the blog: ise.gov/blog [137]

Lohrmann on Cybersecurity [141][141]

Cybersecurity is one of the most important issues facing government IT leaders andemployees. Dan Lohrmann is the chief information security officer for the state of Michiganand brings real-world experience to this blog. If you want to know “what's hot and what's not”in the cybersecurity community, don’t miss this resource.

[142] [143] [144]| Read the blog: govtech.com/blogs/lohrmann-on-cybersecurity [141]

Mark McDonald, Gartner Blog [145][145]

Author Mark McDonald writes one of the most thought-provoking IT blogs we’ve comeacross. Posts like “An IT Renaissance is the last thing we need. We need IT Enlightenment”and “It is time to think small when thinking of IT” show you why Gartner has become one ofthe most important IT research companies in the world. If you’ve been looking for a new

approach to old IT issues, you just found it.

[3] [4] [146] | Read the blog: blogs.gartner.com/mark_mcdonald [145]

NASA CIO Blog [147][147]

Considering that NASA is pioneering some of the most advanced technology in the world, itmakes sense to pay attention to CIO Linda Cureton. This blog offers a glimpse into the worldof a very large operation. Learn more about her IT plans for the future, and see what a day inthe life of a CIO is like.

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[148] [149] [150] [151] [152] | Read the blog: blogs.nasa.gov [147]

Official Blog of the Federal Communications Commission [153][153]

The FCC’s blog includes content from both agency personnel and subject-matter expertsfrom outside the FCC. The blog covers a wide range of issues, including mobile computing,the Internet and open government.

[154] [155] [156] [157] | Read the blog: fcc.gov/blog [153]

Office of Governmentwide Policy Blog [158][158]

Smart policies can be a huge source of cost savings in the government. For this reason,Kathleen Turco — currently the associate administrator for governmentwide policy at theGSA — blogs about the juncture of policy and technology.

[159] [160] | Read the blog: gsablogs.gsa.gov/ogpblogteam [158]

OMBlog [161][161]

This blog from top-level Office of Management and Budget officials, including Jeffrey Zients,acting director of the OMB, and Cass Sunstein, administrator of the Office of Information andRegulatory Affairs, frequently covers the role that technology plays in improving governmentefficiency and effectiveness. Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel also posts on the OMB Blog.

[162] [163] [164] [165] [166] | Read the blog: whitehouse.gov/omb/blog [161]

Open Government Initiative Blog [167][167]

Chris Vein writes the open government blog on the White House site. A noted advocate ofopen government, he recently helped launch the Open Government Platform (OGPL) tomake government data and processes more transparent. This topic is of growing importanceand rooted in technology, and tech leaders should pay close attention to Vein’s work.

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[168] [163] [169] | Read the blog: whitehouse.gov/open/blog [167]

Politech: Politics & Technology [170][170]

Technology is at the core of all government operations today, including politics. This site, runby Declan McCullagh, covers political technology from across the web and a massive archiveof articles dating back to 2003. This is one of the premier sources for political technology onthe web.

[171] [172] [173] | Read the blog: ourownlittlecorner.com [170]

Public Great [174][174]

Insight and commentary from Bill Bott and Ken Miller, experienced technology writers withgreat ideas for the government. They enter territory that most bloggers avoid, such as thegovernment's place in pop culture. You'll find a wealth of resources that will inform andinspire government agencies.

[175] [176] [177] [178] | Read the blog: governing.com/blogs/public-great [174]

Scott Lowe's Blog [179][179]

This is the personal blog of Scott Lowe, the chief technology officer for EMC’s globalvSpecialist team. Lowe specializes in virtualization, storage and servers, and his blog coversthose issues in depth. He also writes about other IT topics, including security and networking,offering highly technical instruction as well as news, opinion and an occasional non-IT post.

[180] [181] | Read the blog: blog.scottlowe.org [179]

Steve O’Keeffe’s MeriTalk Blog [182][182]

MeriTalk is one of the most active and energetic communities for federal technology workers.This blog is written by founder Steve O’Keeffe, who also is the founder of the TeleworkExchange and GovMark Council. O’Keeffe brings a light-hearted approach to tough ITissues, such as big data and cloud computing.

[183] [184] [185] | Read the blog: meritalk.com/blog.php?user=SteveOKeeffe [182]

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SignalScape [186][186]

AFCEA has been serving the federal government since 1946 by providing a forum foragencies to communicate with industry leaders. AFCEA's publication, SIGNAL Magazine,now has a home on the web. The magazine covers a wide variety of governmenttechnologies and is one of the most trusted voices in the federal community.

[187] [188] | Read the blog: www.afcea.org/signal/signalscape [186]

Telework Exchange Blog [189][189]

Another product of Steve O’Keeffe and the MeriTalk network, the Telework Exchange blogprovides a forum for federal teleworkers. Having trouble convincing your boss that you canwork effectively from home? You can find a number of strategies to make your case here.

[190] [191] | Read the blog: teleworkexchange.com/news-and-resources/blog [189]

The Total CIO by Andy Blumenthal [192][193]

Andy Blumenthal is a division chief at the State Department, and his personal blog covers awide range of topics. Most importantly, however, he will make you laugh with his light-heartedinterpretations of everyday events. When he talks tech, it's a good idea to listen.

[194] [195] [192] | Read the blog: andyblumenthal.com [192]

Wired Workplace [196][197]

The Wired Workplace blog covers any issue that a federal IT worker might face. Fromteleworking and interviewing to BYOD and productivity, this NextGov blog has it covered.Blogger Brittany Ballenstedt brings a fresh approach to some old issues and uncovers newones.

[198] [199] [200] | Read the blog: www.nextgov.com/cio-briefing/wired-workplace [196]

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