The Defense Innovation Unit has appointed David Henry, a senior cyber leader, as deputy chief information officer. Henry announced his new position in a LinkedIn post published Wednesday. David Henry’s Career Background
The transition to modern development techniques, like advancing the adoption of DevSecOps methodology, is one of the top three priorities for Cordell Schachter, chief information officer of the Department of Transportation, Federal
MoreThe U.S. Space Force and Boeing will work together to enable the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle to perform a series of aerobraking maneuvers to alter its orbit around Earth while using minimal
MoreMicky Tripathi, assistant secretary for technology policy and national coordinator for health information technology at the Department of Health and Human Services, said the ASTP office will initiate steps to address information
MoreYoung Bang, principal deputy assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology, said the military branch is considering developing a separate path or a sub-path within the software acquisition pathway
MoreThe Defense Threat Reduction Agency is seeking potential industry sources of a tool for detecting and analyzing cybersecurity threats. According to a sources sought notice published Friday, DTRA will accept responses to the
MoreThe Department of Defense has proposed a rule to update cost and software data reporting requirements for contracts above certain thresholds awarded in support of acquisition or sustainment programs that are expected
MoreMichael Berkholtz, a senior manager for technology lifecycle services at the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service, said GSA started the emerging technology radar program 18 months ago to help identify which
MoreThe General Services Administration has announced that its single sign-on platform, Login.gov, will start offering partner agencies a new identity verification option that complies with the National Institute of Standards and Technology
MoreU.S. military agencies such as the Air Force, Army and Central Command are exploring applications of generative artificial intelligence tools, TechTarget reported Wednesday. CENTCOM has deployed a large language model on the
MoreThe U.S. Army has rolled out to the military branch’s intelligence units worldwide a cloud-based data platform designed to enable warfighters to speed up the collection, analysis and distribution of intelligence data.
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