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Digital News Coverage of Government Contracting and Federal Policy Landscape
Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and the National Institute of Standards and Technology have announced a public roundtable for next week on the federal governmentâs efforts to engage industry. The Jan. 25
This week, President Barack Obama signed into a law a major reorganization of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The America Competes Reauthorization Act of 2010 directs NIST, part of the
Late last year, federal Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra proclaimed 2011 âthe year of civic participation.â Chopra made his comments at a forum marking the one-year anniversary of the Open Government Directive,
One of the White Houseâs top technology advisers, who helmed the Obama administration’s efforts to navigate the often unknown waters of Internet policy, announced he was resigning last week. Andrew McLaughlin, the
The Presidentâs Council of Advisors for Science and Technology is calling for the government to ramp up spending on IT research and development to the tune of $1 billion. But the councilâs
2009, the first year of President Barack Obamaâs tenure as chief executive, was all about building open government policies, federal Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra told Federal News Radio recently. 2010 was
Federal Chief Technology Officer Aneesh Chopra said governmentâs role for the future of the Internet is to convene and facilitate technological innovation in partnership with the private sector. At a Brookings Institute
The General Services Administration is ramping up a new project that will allow government policymakers to engage with the public. But itâs not your typical crowd-sourcing effort. The new effort, which GSA
When three high-profile open-government supporters sat down for a live webcast on the one-year anniversary of the White Houseâs Open Government Directive to take questions from the public, it was clear, they
Updated 2:22 p.m.: The Open Gov webcast has been rescheduled for 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, Dec. 8, because of the president’s press conference. The White House is gearing up to celebrate the one-year