The White House Office of the National Cyber Director, or ONCD, has launched a hiring sprint, called Service for America, to link U.S. citizens to cybersecurity, technology and artificial intelligence jobs as
Howard Shelanski, administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, has issued a memorandum that calls for government agencies to further build their collaborations on the distribution of federal statistical information. In
MoreMaarten Bron, director of innovations at Underwriters Laboratories, has confirmed that UL is in talks with the Obama administration to introduce a certification standard intended to safeguard Internet-connected devices from cyber threats,
MoreFederal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott has said that updates to existing information technology infrastructures pose a challenge to federal agencies, FCW reported Tuesday. âAll of us are being asked to take technology
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security has launched a free mobile application designed to help users submit and check the status of their requests for government documents and data under the Freedom of
MoreA group of intelligence personnel with the U.S. Air Force has secured the Military Achievement Award from the U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation for the development of a Web-based application designed to facilitate data sharing
MoreThe U.S. Army conducted a joint exercise with troops from allied nations to test the capability of tactical radios to achieve multinational secure communications through a voice bridge, Defense News reported June
MoreA Department of Homeland Security official has said DHS gains more value from what he calls âtransactionalâ geospatial data than conventional imagery when the agency analyzes scenarios and their impact on national security, GCN reported Thursday. Such
MoreThe FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Cyber Command held a three-week exercise in Suffolk, Virginia to train and help military, government and industry institutions protect data infrastructure from
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office has said the Defense Department could save between $18 billion and $90 billion over 10 years if it pursues cost-sharing options and other efforts to reduce military healthcare expenditures. CBO
MoreSteve Poupos, director of technology operations at AT&T; and George B. Huff Jr., director and founder of The Continuity Project;Â have both joined the National Institute of Standards and Technology as disaster resilience
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