Federal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott has pushed for legislation on a modernization fund worth a potential $12 billion over the next decade that agencies could use to update current information technology
MoreFederal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott has said government agencies spend more than $3 billion on maintenance contracts for information technology products that are nearing retirement and no longer have available spare parts, service or
MoreSpaceX will help NASA study and test the supersonic retropropulsion landing technology on Mars through the companyâs Red Dragon unmanned spacecraft concept under the modified Space Act Agreement, Space News magazine reported
MoreThe White House has released a framework that aims to ensure security of health care data as part of President Barack Obamaâs Precision Medicine Initiative that seeks to help clinicians customize treatments
MoreEric Hysen, Department of Homeland Security executive director for digital services, has said DHS plans to unveil an online tool that will work to automate the application process for U.S. citizenship, Fedscoop reported Tuesday.
MoreIBMâs Gina Loften has said government agencies and the private sector should work together to leverage the âpower of dataâ through cognitive platforms in order to help treat traumatic brain injury and other
MorePeter Highnam, director of the InnoVision organization at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, has cited radar, spectral, geophysics, environment and culture, automation, geospatial cyber and anticipatory analytics as the focus areas of NGA’s research work in an
MoreThe first batch of midshipmen who took the cyber operations course at the U.S. Naval Academy will graduate on May 27, the U.S. Navy reported Monday. The Navy said the 27 graduates compose the inaugural class
MoreBrig. Gen. Loretta Reynolds, commander of the Marine Forces Cyber Command, said the U.S. Marine Corps aims to build on information warfare to invade enemies’ networks and reveal their thought processes, Marine Corps Times reported Sunday.
MoreA MeriTalk survey of 150 government information technology leaders has showed that nearly 79 percent of respondent officials are not satisfied with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program to authorize cloud computing products for use at
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