The Senate has confirmed Kirsten Davies, a technology and cybersecurity leader, as the Department of War’s chief information officer. Be part of the conversation shaping government technology at the Potomac Officers Club’s
Rick Muller, director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, said IARPA considers large language models a major focus area for its next artificial intelligence cybersecurity research program, Federal News Network reported
MoreCybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency senior advisers Bob Lord and Lauren Zabierek announced that they are resigning from their roles at CISA, Nextgov/FCW reported Monday. “While CISA’s approaches to Secure by Design
MoreSecretary of State and a 2025 Wash100 awardee Marco Rubio has announced a reorganization plan that seeks to deliver on the Trump administration’s America First foreign policy and bring the State Department
MorePaul Atkins, who previously served as a Securities and Exchange Commission member from 2002 to 2008, was sworn in on Monday as the 34th chairman of SEC following his confirmation by the
MoreVenice Goodwine, chief information officer of the Department of the Air Force and a two-time Wash100 awardee, highlighted the need to invest in IT system upgrades to maintain combat readiness and resilience
MoreThe U.S. Space Force has launched a new framework that outlines the service branch’s vision for achieving and maintaining space superiority while ensuring the space domain’s sustainability and safety over the long
MoreLeonel Garciga, the U.S. Army’s chief information officer and a two-time Wash100 awardee, has signed and issued a memorandum to provide strategic guidance and establish requirements for system owners, or SOs, to use authorized and certified
MoreNavy Secretary John Phelan has announced that Brett Seidle, a Senior Executive Service member for nearly a decade, will be performing the duties of the under secretary of the Navy. In a
MorePresident Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order directing federal agencies to prioritize the procurement of commercially available products and services to eliminate unnecessary expenditures associated with buying custom products where
MoreAT&T expects select public safety agencies on FirstNet, the country’s public safety broadband network, to begin testing satellite communications later in 2025 after its partner AST SpaceMobile secured authorization from the Federal
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