IBM is closing its research and development operations in China, a move that will affect more than 1,000 employees working at R&D laboratories and those focused on building and testing enterprise software
MoreBarry Tanner is the new deputy chief information officer at the Department of the Navy, according to a LinkedIn post by the department Monday. Prior to his appointment, Tanner spent almost four years as
MoreNASA is seeking public input on a draft document that outlines the agency’s goals and objectives regarding the future of human activity in low Earth orbit. NASA said Monday that the document
MoreNorthrop Grumman has been picked to participate in the first phase of the Improved Threat Detection System program of the U.S. Army. The global aerospace and defense technology company said Monday its Advanced
MoreOn Oct. 10, the Potomac Officers Club will take government contracting to a global scale with its first-ever GovCon International Summit. This event is set to feature dozens of expert speakers, and
MoreZeke Maldonado, an experienced Senior Executive Service member, has assumed the role of chief information officer and director of technology and data services for intelligence and analysis within the Department of Homeland
MoreSandia National Laboratories and Arizona State University have partnered on research and development on the use of light frequency to process information for quantum computing and networking systems. The Quantum Collaborative, a
MoreThe General Services Administration has partnered with various states and cities to expand the Login.gov identity authentication service to local government applications. Login.gov, launched in 2017, supports over 10 million monthly active
MoreThe Government Accountability Office identified 42 open priority recommendations for the Department of Homeland Security in June 2023 and found that DHS implemented 16 of them, which resulted in improvements across several areas. In
MorePete Waterman has been named director of the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program at the General Services Administration, Federal News Network reported Monday. The new FedRAMP director returned to government service
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