The General Services Administration‘s 18F digital group has collaborated with the U.S. Digital Service to develop a set of user interface tools and visual style templates for government website development. The U.S.
MorePresident Barack Obama has signed an executive order that establishes the previously experimental Presidential Innovation Fellows program a permanent initiative in federal government, Federal Times reported Monday. Aaron Boyd writes that the program,
MoreThe government is planning to provide specialized training to agency contracting officers in an effort to create a digital-savvy team that will work on technology acquisition programs, Nextgov reported Friday. Jack Moore
MoreThe Office of Federal Procurement Policy and U.S. Digital Service have launched a $320,000 phased challenge on the training and development of federal contracting professionals specialized in digital service acquisition. The Office
MoreMina Hsiang, health data lead for the U.S. Digital Service, has outlined how the team used big data tools to change the user experience with Healthcare.govite, Fedscoop reported Thursday. “It was a huge
MoreThe U.S. Digital Service has collaborated with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service to help USCIS adopt a cloud-based platform to process immigration requests and introduce an electronic filing system for the I-90 application
MoreThe U.S. Digital Service has been recruiting information technology professionals from the private sector to help federal agencies plan, develop and implement technology-based public service delivery methods, Federal Times reported Monday. Aaron Boyd
MoreThe Obama administration’s proposed information technology budget and recent hiring of industry technologists reflect the administration’s strategy to derive value from federal IT investments, Federal Times reported Tuesday. Aaron Boyd and Amber
MorePresident Barack Obama’s fiscal 2016 budget proposal includes $86.4 billion for government information technology projects, a $2.3 billion increase from the previous year, Federal Times reported Monday. Aaron Boyd writes Obama asked
MoreMikey Dickerson, administrator of the U.S. Digital Service, has said the organization needs more technology professionals who can help federal agencies transform public service delivery. Dickerson wrote in a White House blog
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