A House committee has asked the Department of Homeland Security to explain the demographic disparities found by a National Institute of Standards and Technology study in face recognition algorithms.
MoreThe White House has asked the U.S. Navy to propose the inclusion of unmanned surface vessels and unmanned underwater vehicles in its planned 355-ship Battle Force fleet, the War Zone reported Friday.
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget added four new objectives to the final draft of the Federal Data Strategy that agencies need to meet in 2020, Federal News Network reported Monday. The four goals
MoreThe Department of the Navy is prohibiting its members from using the TikTok video app on government-provided mobile devices due to the app's potential to threaten cybersecurity, Reuters reported Saturday. The U.S.
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released the draft of an updated internet security guide that was shaped with respect to the progression of technology. The new Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 draft takes cloud computing, mobile
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has advised the secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to build an oversight process that can validate if program objectives are met and updated in line with
MoreThe U.S. Air Force’s Boeing-built KC-46A Pegasus has completed a seven-leg journey around the world as part of the tanker’s initial operational test and evaluation phase which began in October.
MoreThe U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy held a three-day joint exercise to demonstrate the capabilities of a suite of tools designed to augment situational awareness capabilities.
MoreThe Senate has passed a bill that aims to address bot-generated scam calls, following the House's earlier approval, Stateline reported Friday. The Telephone Robocall Abuse Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence or TRACED Act would
MoreThe U.S. has entered into an agreement with Japan to promote collaborative research and development activities on quantum information science.
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