Profile of Elena Malykhina
Technology Journalist
Member Since: 12/17/2013
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News & Commentary Posts: 974
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Elena Malykhina began her career at The Wall Street Journal, and her writing has appeared in various news media outlets, including Scientific American, Newsday, and the Associated Press. For several years, she was the online editor at Brandweek and later Adweek, where she followed the world of advertising. Having earned the nickname of "gadget girl," she is excited to be writing about technology again for InformationWeek, where she worked in the past as an associate editor covering the mobile and wireless space. She now writes about the federal government and NASA’s space missions on occasion.
Articles by Elena Malykhina
posted in July 2013
7/31/2013
As agencies are forced to do more with less, they'll need a clear vision, the right tools and an eye toward innovating, says former GAO leader and Deloitte director.
7/30/2013
New CTO Marina Martin broke fresh ground as an entrepreneur in government, a Presidential Innovation Fellow and as senior adviser to federal CTO Todd Park.
7/26/2013
IRIS satellite captures never-before-seen details of the sun, enabling scientists to better understand its effect on Earth.
7/24/2013
These examples illustrate the White House's push to make government data and services more accessible.
7/23/2013
Wennergren, an accomplished CIO and government IT leader, steps down as DoD's assistant deputy chief management officer.
7/23/2013
Agency pursues private partnerships to develop commercial space products despite budget uncertainty.
7/19/2013
In tight budget times, governance is essential for successful sharing of government information and services, says NASCIO report.
7/19/2013
Proposed 6.25% sales tax on certain computer and software services would slow innovation and hurt the state's tech industry, opponents say.
7/10/2013
Curiosity's successor will have a similar design but better instruments for detecting signs of past life on Mars.
7/8/2013
President's second-term management agenda focuses on tapping private sector talent to help the government improve its services.
7/1/2013
Digital Management Inc. will get up to $16 million to build the Defense Department's mobile device management system and mobile application store.