Rep. Niki Tsongas (D-Mass.) and Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-Wash.) have introduced a bill that could boost cloud services adoption within the Defense Department and require assessment of its cloud security requirements, GovInfoSecurity reported Monday. Jeffrey
MoreAn April 23Â Bloomberg Government panel discussion tackled how the government could become less risk-averse as it seeks a way forward in defense acquisition reform, FCW reported Friday. Sean Lyngaas writes the panelists
MoreIntel has started to explore ways for the private sector to help grow the open data economy through a project incubator initiative, FCW reported Friday. Adam Mazmanian writes the companyâs research division
MoreThe General Services Administration and the Office of Personnel Management will jointly craft a strategic sourcing vehicle for helping agencies fulfill their human capital and workforce training requirements. OPM and GSA personnel
MoreStephen Jurczyk, acting director of NASA‘s Langley Research Center since November, has been promoted to lead the Hampton, Va.-based aeronautics research hub on a full-time basis. Lesa Roe, who previously led the Langley
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New data from the Office of the Director or National Intelligence indicates that agencies have issued 9 percent fewer security clearances to employees over the past three fiscal years, GovExec reported Friday. Eric
MoreAccording to a report by Federal News Radio, Defense Department Chief Information Officer Teri Takai will leave the Pentagon on Friday after three-and-a-half years as CIO. Jared Serbu reports that Takai told
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The General Services Administration, U.S. Army, E.ON Climate & Renewables and Tucson Electric Power are collaborating on a renewable energy project to construct a solar photovoltaic system to power Fort Huachuca, Ariz. GSA said Friday the installation
MoreJoseph Klimavicz, formerly chief information officer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for seven years, will serve in the same capacity at the Justice Department starting next month, Information Week reported Friday. Elena Malykhina writes
MoreReps. Bradley Byrne (R-Ala.) and Steven Palazzo (R-Miss.) of the House Armed Services Committee inspected a Huntington Ingalls Industries facility in Pascagoula, Miss. last week to tour a shipyard and learn about construction
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