The U.S. Census Bureau aims to reduce its data gathering and logistics costs by $5.2 billion with the help of a contract with AT&T that is intended to centralize the data management platform, Fedscoop reported
MoreJeh Johnson, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, has said federal agencies have worked to resolve security flaws in their networks since he issued a binding operational directive in May, FCW reported Wednesday.
MoreThe U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command has introduced an online store of mobile applications in an effort to improve information access for uniformed personnel, the Army reported Friday. C. Todd Lopez
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Clifton Triplett, formerly managing partner at global management consulting firm SteelPointe Partners, has been named senior information technology and cyber adviser at the Office of Personnel Management. Triplett will report directly to
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The U.S. Postal Service is looking to adopt predictive analytics technology to prevent another cybersecurity breach at the agency, Nextgov reported Monday. Dan Houston, manager of USPS’ data science and exploration office,
MoreThe General Services Administration has announced that the Integrated Award Environment initiative has begun to use a cloud-based version control system as a repository for source codes. IAE will use GitHub to
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Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) has proposed a bill that would direct the Department of Homeland Security to provide resources for state and local governments upon request as they work to protect their
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John Holdren, director of the White House office of science and technology policy, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden have issued statements to mark the 15th anniversary of human presence onboard the International Space
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U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn, director of the Defense Information Systems Agency, has discussed DISAâs priorities as part of efforts to help defend the nationâs networks from threats, DoD News reported
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The White House has unveiled a new multi-agency plan to address remaining federal information technology security gaps following a 30-day Cybersecurity Sprint that occurred earlier this year. U.S. Chief Information Officer Tony
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