Several agencies have received failing marks on their progress to transition to the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions modern telecommunications contract vehicle from the expiring Networx deal, Nextgov reported Thursday. The recently released 12th
MoreReps. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., and Darrell Issa, R-Calif., have announced a bipartisan group aimed at promoting the importance of information technology modernization through discussions between lawmakers and companies. The Congressional IT Modernization
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has recommended that the Department of Health and Human Services come up and implement workforce strategies to address identified staffing needs as it assumes all responsibilities over COVID-19
MoreThe Biden administration has unveiled a new council to help coordinate and accelerate the work of the Made in America Office across the federal government. The Made in America Council will establish
MoreThe central bank of Russia has proposed to impose a ban on the mining and use of cryptocurrencies and on cryptocurrency exchanges, Reuters reported Thursday. According to a report issued by Russia’s
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission has named the new members of its reestablished Technological Advisory Council, which will be chaired by Dean Brenner, a former Qualcomm executive. TAC’s first meeting will take place
MoreSean Hearne, an official within the Department of Energy’s national laboratory systems for two decades, has been selected as president and CEO of the Southeastern Universities Research Association. Hearne, the director of
MoreThe Department of Defense Joint Hypersonic Transition Office’s university consortium recently introduced hypersonics professionals to participating students during an American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics forum in California. The JHTO University Consortium
MoreFrank Kendall, Department of the Air Force secretary, recently outlined seven objectives he said the U.S. Air Force and Space Force should take to remain ahead of China and other modernizing rivals.
MoreMaria Roat, the U.S. government’s deputy federal chief information officer, will retire from federal service on the last day of March, Federal News Network reported Wednesday. Roat, who is also a 2020
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