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The Defense Logistics Agency is working to grow an enterprise data management division within the office of its chief data and analytics officer, Lindsey Saul.
The House of Representatives Chief Administrative Office soon will launch new shared services offering to help members and committees take advantage of new technology.
The Internal Revenue Service is handling more of its call volume through automation, which gives its call-center employees more time to address more complex requests from taxpayers.
Agencies have made a wholesale push to the cloud, and now they have corresponding security guidance under CISA's Trusted Internet Connections 3.0.
The Technology Modernization Fund is making a big investment in better customer experience throughout government.
DARPA's Embedded Entrepreneurship Initiative focuses on fostering an ecosystem favorable to innovative companies, not just individual innovations.
Trust underpins evidence-based innovation, but all parties still need to agree on their definition of trustworthiness.
Congress is considering legislation that would designate economic development funding to new tech hubs located all over the country. That's part of an emerging trend in how the federal government approaches innovation funding.
Krista Kinnard is a finalist in the emerging leaders category of this year's Service to America Medals program. She serves as chief of emerging technology at the Labor Department
In today's Federal Newscast, the Coast Guard's Cyber Red and Blue Team Branch chief says that a ransomware attack is probably coming to a federal agency soon.
The Hosting and Compute Center at the Defense Information Systems Agency is prioritizing the customers over the technology itself.
The Defense Department’s newest office is being billed as a new and innovative way to approach technology and data in the military, but the office’s contracting department sees itself as a trailblazer as well.
The Honoring Our PACT Act would expand disability compensation and health care benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances during their military service.
Dawn Meyerriecks retired last year as the deputy director of the CIA for science and technology. She served before that at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the Defense Information Systems Agency. She has now been appointed as a member of the board of directors at ColdQuanta,
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