The U.S. and United Kingdom have agreed to share health information technology data and tools, aiming to help build up healthcare delivery systems in both countries. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen
MoreKaren Evans, a former Office of Management and Budget official, has co-authored a white paper on the governmentâs cybersecurity activities and cloud computing initiatives, FierceGovernmentIT reported Wednesday. David Perera writes the paper,
MoreThe Environmental Protection Agency is seeking a contractor to mine and collect Twitter data that can help government health officials track cases of acute gastroenteritis across the U.S. The EPA will acquire
MoreSeveral government officials spoke out during a Jan. 21 webcast on the advantages of cloud computing to their agenciesâ operations, FCW reported Wednesday. Frank Konkel writes one of the eventâs speakers was Keith
MoreThe Mobile Work Exchange and Office of Personnel Management have published a white paper to guide federal agencies in measuring the economic viability of letting their employees telework, Federal Daily reported Wednesday.
MoreThe UK government has launched an $18 million funding competition for interested vendors to research and develop local energy grid and storage systems, Business Green reported Monday. James Murray writes the Technology
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A congressional caucus has been formed by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) to tackle issues relating to the procurement of cloud technology by agencies, FCW reported Thursday. Adam
MoreThe Defense Health Agency is set to begin consolidating military healthcare services that previously operate within the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force in an effort to help the Pentagon manage rising
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The General Services Administration wants mobile applications to help train federal agencies’ acquisition personnel, FCW reported Thursday. Mark Rockwell writes that GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service has released a solicitation encouraging developers to
MoreThe House homeland security subcommittee has moved to pass legislation to bolster the countryâs cybersecurity posture against threats on critical infrastructure, Homeland Security Today reported Wednesday. Anthony Kimery writes the National Cybersecurity
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