Utah’s state website has launched a transit-tracking application for Google Glass, the first state government wearable technology app intended to enable citizens using public transportation to track vehicle location and route. Utah.gov created OnTime
MorePresident Barack Obama has proposed a $79.1 billion information technology budget for fiscal 2015, down from the fiscal 2014 budget of $81.4 billion, Nextgov reported Tuesday. Joseph Marks writes Steven VanRoekel, federal
MoreBeth Cobert, deputy management director at the Office of Management and Budget, detailed the agency’s reform plans on Tuesday as part of the fiscal year 2015 budget proposal, Federal News Radio reported
MoreThe Veterans Affairs Department is seeking to increase its information technology budget to $3.9 billion in fiscal 2015 from $3.7 billion in FY 2014 funding or a 5 percent increase, Nextgov reported
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NASAÂ has released a fiscal year 2015 budget proposal Tuesday that seeks funding for manned deep-space exploration, observatory and private spacecraft development programs, TheWire.com reported Tuesday. Danielle Wiener-Bronner writes Charlie Bolden, NASA administrator,
MoreGovernment officials in the Washington, D.C., region have begun developing new business development models that move toward mentoring and training-driven programs from the traditional location-based programs, The Washington Post reported Monday. J.D.
MoreThe Energy Department is analyzing the potential of crude oil export policy reform, as an increase in U.S. oil production has led oil companies and some lawmakers to push for a change in current restrictions,
MoreGoogle has asked cities in nine metropolitan areas inside the U.S. to help consider how they could help bring the search giant’s gigabit Internet service into their localities. Milo Medin, vice president
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Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), House Armed Services Committee ranking member, has said sequestration cuts will stay in place as the Obama administrationâs budget plan heads to Capitol Hill, National Journal reported Monday.
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A report based on conversations with 18 government information technology experts has revealed that federal agencies are turning to developments in big data technology to address cybersecurity issues, InformationWeek reported Monday. Elena Malykhina
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