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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is looking to deliver software more like the tech industry under a new strategy that sets key metrics for both internal development teams and contractors.
The Office of Management and Budget is naming Karin Orvis as its chief statistician, a position that hasn't had a permanent leader in more than two years.
Intelligence agencies have struggled to define how open source intelligence, like commercial satellite imagery and social media, fits into its broader work.
There are now approaches to migration that can both ease and speed the path to public sector IT modernization considerably, and to powerful effect.
The DoD should act now to integrate two tools into its development and procurement frameworks and create open software architecture kits to support the wider implementation of the tools.
Gregg Judge of Army's ECMA said consistent language in cloud-based contracts, and around DevOps, allows the Army to pivot toward more standardized practices.
General Services Administration sees a shift in contract obligation and business volume data where sustainability is concerned.
Currently data centers account for approximately 2% of total U.S. energy use, equivalent to 10 to 50 times the energy per floor space of a typical commercial office building.
When it comes to customer experience (CX), the government continues to lag behind the best of the private sector. Thus, the latest executive order on customer experience, issued by an administration that wants to pull agencies uniformly into the 21st century where CX is concerned.
Data continues to proliferate. It’s everywhere and increasingly unstructured. Join us during this exclusive event as we feature data science experts from across the federal IT industry to share insights about the latest technologies and offer advice for capitalizing on federal data.
Memi Whitehead, the deputy assistant commissioner of GSA’s Integrated Award Environment, said a six-month effort to test and prepare for the changeover went well.
Each year, the Justice Department churns out lots of data about criminal justice. Recently it launched an initiative to prod state and local governments to use the data more effectively to make policy and budget decisions.
Geographic information is crucial to agency missions almost everywhere. And it's especially true for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Chief Data Officers Council Chairman Ted Kaouk says a CDO playbook is helping standardize some elements of the job across government.
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