The U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency, Air Force and Army will share an upgraded router system in a move aimed to save the Pentagon organizations more than $1 billion, Fedscoop reported Thursday.
MoreThe National Archives and Records Administration has released guidance that aims to give federal agencies a new approach for managing email records with electronic methods. NARA’s bulletin contains factors the agency believes other agencies
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A federal report on renewable energy has identified several states as rising powerhouses for alternative sources of power that could rival fossil fuels, The Atlantic Cities reported Thursday. Thomas Stackpole writes the National
MoreSecretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says U.S. and Philippine officials are working to finalize a deal that could increase American military presence in the Southeast Asian country, Defense News reported Friday. Hagel
MoreA bill that would require federal agencies to detail every program and contract and publish that information online would cost $100 million to implement over the next four years, according to Congressional
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Almost 3,400 civilian healthcare workers at the Defense Department have left their job in the face of furloughs prompted by sequestration, USA Today reported Wednesday. Gregg Zoroya writes most of the departures
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has ended phase one of  field-testing of its Content-Based Mobile Edge Networking program, kicking off the next stage of the project aimed to mature the technology.
MoreThe Internal Revenue Service has completed updates to its online filing system with the goal of standardizing the technology, the Washington Post reported Wednesday. Josh Hicks writes the IRS transitioned the system
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