The General Services Administration is in the process of analyzing industry's recommendations for improving the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program’s vetting procedures, Federal Times reported Wednesday.
MoreJames Murray, director of the U.S. Secret Service, has said that the agency plans to launch a five-year effort to modernize its task forces that specialize in electronic crimes, Nextgov reported Wednesday.
MoreGen. Steve Lyons, commander of U.S. Transportation Command, has said the military organization is exploring the potential application of artificial intelligence in command-and-control functions, National Defense reported Wednesday.
MoreJuliane Gallina, the CIA’s chief information officer, said the agency is looking to replace fax machines with the use of email through the Gray Magic program to facilitate communications between the agency
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Defense experts said the weapons systems showcased for the first time during the National Day parade in Beijing Tuesday demonstrate China’s increasing focus on the development of unmanned systems, missile force and
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Julie Dunne, senior adviser to the administrator of the General Services Administration, will serve as commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service on an interim basis, effective Oct. 15, Federal News Network reported
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Kronos Incorporated has acquired Optimum Solutions, the company announced on Wednesday.
MoreThe Professional Services Council (PSC) welcomes the proposed Federal Acquisition Regulation rule to limit civilian agencies’ use of the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) source selection process for certain services contracts, PSC
MoreNaval Information Warfare Center Atlantic tested a radio frequency detection tool to hide warfighters' positions through electronic emissions, National Defense reported Tuesday. Representatives from the service branch and various government agencies used
MoreLarry Grossman, acting chief information security officer of the Federal Aviation Administration, has said that the agency intends to reduce the amount of security tools present in their networks, Fifth Domain reported
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