The Department of Commerce has proposed to provide Micron Technology with approximately $6.14 billion in funding through the CHIPS and Science Act to help the company expand its dynamic random-access memory —
John Sherman, chief information officer of the Department of Defense, and military department CIOs have highlighted the need to address problems facing DOD’s computers as part of efforts to improve user experience,
More by Jane Edwards
The House on Friday voted 222-210 to pass a bill that seeks to advance scientific research and strengthen the country’s supply chains to help the U.S. become more competitive with countries like
More by Jane Edwards
The Department of Defense has released a memorandum to provide defense agencies with guidance to enable their information systems to achieve a continuous authorization to operate as part of efforts to advance
More by Jane Edwards
President Biden on Friday is set to sign an executive order that would require the use of project labor agreements in federal construction projects worth over $35 million as part of efforts
More by Jane Edwards
The Department of Defense and the General Services Administration are seeking information on vendors with capabilities to provide carbon-free electricity for the federal government. The request for information from DOD and GSA
More by Jane Edwards
The Department of Homeland Security is creating a new board that will assemble after major cyber incidents to review and respond to such events, CyberScoop reported Wednesday. DHS is establishing the Cyber
More by Jane Edwards
Heidi Shyu, undersecretary for research and engineering at the Department of Defense and a 2022 Wash100 Award winner, said her office will spearhead a new science and technology strategy that will serve
More by Jane Edwards
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is soliciting input from interested stakeholders as it plans to revise a strategic plan to reflect and include updated priorities related to
More by Jane Edwards
Gene Dodaro, U.S. comptroller general and head of the Government Accountability Office, said federal chief financial officers seeking to improve the state of information technology programs within their agencies should prioritize legacy
More by Jane Edwards
Leaders of House and Senate Armed Services Committees have appointed former Department of Defense officials to a 14-member commission tasked with evaluating the effectiveness of DOD’s planning, programming, budgeting and execution process.
More by Jane Edwards