Clare Martorana, federal chief information officer and a 2022 Wash100 awardee, said increasing collaboration among the information technology community, scaling best practices and removing silos are among her top priorities for 2023
MoreTerrence Edwards, former chief of staff to the principal deputy director of national intelligence, has been appointed and confirmed as the new inspector general of the National Reconnaissance Office. The U.S. Senate
MorePeraton has won a spot on a five-year, unrestricted $1.7 billion blanket purchase agreement from the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute. Under the agreement, Peraton is expected to deliver information technology and
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity will hold a proposers day on Feb. 28 to discuss with industry partners a new program aimed at developing new cyber network defenses through cyberpsychology-determined practices.
MoreThe U.S. Senate unanimously passed legislation that would authorize a NASA-run demonstration program to remove dangerous orbital debris from space. The Orbital Sustainability or ORBITS Act was proposed in September by Sen.
MoreJennifer Swanson, deputy assistant secretary for data, engineering and software at the U.S. Army, said the service received 31 industry responses to its request for information on the initial version of its
MoreThe Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Strategic Integration Directorate has begun seeking information on companies capable of providing integrated advisory and assistance support services to combat the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
MoreA study conducted by the Government Accountability Office found that the U.S. Army and Marine Corps are not getting their return on investment in financing advanced cyber training for military personnel. In
MoreAs numerous entities make efforts to move into space, common practices must be established to ensure the safety of the domain for those who wish to operate there, according to John Plumb, assistant
MorePresident Joe Biden on Friday signed an executive order to provide federal civilian personnel an average salary increase of 4.6 percent in January, Government Executive reported. The figure includes an average 0.5
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