China’s navy seized a U.S. unmanned underwater vehicle sometime Thursday in international waters around the South China Sea, various media outlets reported Friday. According to CNN, the USNS Bowditch attempted to recover
Robert Hale, Defense Department comptroller, said the Pentagonâs $5 billion proposed budget for cybersecurity will be routed to the various components of its cyber operations plan, the Federal Times reported Tuesday. Amber Corrin writes
MoreEnergy Secretary Ernest Moniz has suggested Congress pass legislation as one way to help Ukraine overcome long-term issues with its energy supply, Politico reported Wednesday. Darren Goode and Matt Daily write that members
MoreDecreased funding from the federal government is affecting the research and development sector and could be detrimental to the country’s future, according to research engineer Lewis E. Link Jr. Link, former R&D
MoreGovernment Accountability Office Comptroller General Gene Dodaro has requested a budget increase for the agency in fiscal year 2015 to hire new staff and work on information technology and physical infrastructure, Federal News
MoreUtah’s state website has launched a transit-tracking application for Google Glass, the first state government wearable technology app intended to enable citizens using public transportation to track vehicle location and route. Utah.gov created OnTime
MoreGovernment officials in the Washington, D.C., region have begun developing new business development models that move toward mentoring and training-driven programs from the traditional location-based programs, The Washington Post reported Monday. J.D.
MoreThe Energy Department is analyzing the potential of crude oil export policy reform, as an increase in U.S. oil production has led oil companies and some lawmakers to push for a change in current restrictions,
MoreA report based on conversations with 18 government information technology experts has revealed that federal agencies are turning to developments in big data technology to address cybersecurity issues, InformationWeek reported Monday. Elena Malykhina
MoreThe General Services Administration plans to release an updated list of governmentwide cybersecurity requirements under its Federal Risk Authorization and Management Program, Federal News Radio reported Feb. 28. Jason Miller writes the
MoreThe Defense Department has suspended military-to-military activities with Russia following recent events in Ukraine, as the Pentagon works with the State Department, other federal agencies and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on monitoring the situation. Bilateral
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