The Department of Labor (DOL) has released new guidelines on ensuring the cybersecurity of systems that are key to protecting $9.3 trillion in retirement benefits for over 34 million participants in contribution
Peter Ranks, deputy chief information officer for information enterprise at the Department of Defense, has said that his office seeks to quicken the pace of artificial intelligence testing and deployment, Nextgov reported
MoreThe Professional Services Council released a study stating that there has been a 17 percent decline in traditional shared services in the federal government last fiscal year, FCW reported Tuesday. PSC implemented the input
MoreLt. Gen. Darrell Williams, director of the Defense Logistics Agency, has said that supply chain security is “every bit as important” as the logistics support the agency provides to military entities, Defense
MoreCindy Shaver, deputy assistant secretary of the Navy for procurement within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, said she seeks to prevent consortia's abuse of other transaction authority agreements,
MoreSens. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, and John Thune, R-S.D., are reintroducing the Reliable Emergency Alert Distribution Improvement Act focused on the rapid dissemination of emergency alerts on disasters and missile threats to the
MoreNASA is planning to deploy a robotic rover to the moon to study the presence of water ice on or below the lunar surface, Space News reported Sunday.
MorePersonnel from the Federal Trade Commission released their recommendations on the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s draft guidelines for helping organizations manage their privacy risks.
MoreThe Space Development Agency and U.S. Army are planning to integrate automatic target recognition and image formation capabilities into the proposed space-based sensor layer for situational awareness and missile defense, C4ISRnet reported
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is looking for input on ways to improve the security of managed service providers used by small and medium-sized businesses.
MoreThe U.S. and South Korea have agreed to jointly conduct research and development programs to improve public safety during events such as disease outbreaks and natural disasters like fires, storms and flooding.
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