The Environmental Protection Agency has moved to solicit ideas from industry for its effort to develop an environmental digital services marketplace. EPA released a request for information that seeks to evaluate vendors
MoreGreg Godbout, chief technology officer at the Environmental Protection Agency, has said the use of algorithmic software platforms in the Internet of Things age may prompt the U.S. government to regulate mathematical
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office has estimated the cost of developing a new proposal under the Federal Water Quality Protection Act at $5 million between 2016 and 2020. The legislation (S. 1140) requires
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Renee Wynn, former acting assistant administrator for the Environmental Protection Agencyâs Office of Environmental Information, has joined NASA as chief information officer. Wynn succeeds Larry Sweet, who is set to retire in
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Ann Dunkin, chief information officer of the Environmental Protection Agency, has called on government agencies to focus more on ways to safeguard critical data and networks from breaches and other cyber attacks in
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Ann Dunkin, chief information officer of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is pushing for EPA to embrace agile information technology development and contracting methods, Nextgov reported Tuesday. “We’re working very hard to
MoreNASA will collaborate with the U.S. Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Environmental Protection Agency on a $3.6 million project to monitor and forecast toxic freshwater algal blooms with satellite
MoreAnn Dunkin, formerly a senior adviser to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator, has assumed the chief information officer role Monday, Fedscoop reported Monday. Dunkin is also President Barack Obama’s nominee to be
MorePresident Barack Obama has proposed new tax exemption policies in a move to draw private sector investments for infrastructure works, the New York Times reported Friday. Julie Hirschfeld Davis writes the White
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The Defense Department and Environmental Protection Agency have agreed to resume the transfer of extra military vehicles to first responders, Navy Times reported Friday. Jeffrey Curtis, Defense Logistics Agency executive director for
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