The White House is considering plans to have government technology staffers work stints in the private sector and grow federal direct hiring authority to help manage large-scale information technology projects, the Wall
MoreThe House of Representatives plan to take up a bill that aims to bolster data security for the federal government’s online health insurance marketplace, Politico reported Thursday. Paige Winfield Cunningham writes House
MoreThe Governance Lab has published a preview list of 500 companies from the health, energy, transportation, finance and other sectors that use open government data in their business operations. That list will
MoreNASA will award up to $1.5 million for a robotics competition aimed at demonstrating how unmanned aerial vehicles could fly in the same airspace used by manned aircraft, UAS Vision reported Monday.
MoreThe U.S. Air Force could award up to $49.9 million in contracts, grants and cooperative agreements over five years for research work into technologies and methods for cybersecurity architectures. Awards will be
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A Veterans Health Administration office is leading efforts to implement an online care coordination tool intended to integrate data points for coordinating care of between 900 and 1,200 patients each, GovExec reported Dec.
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Alaska, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Texas and Virginia will host research and test site operators for the Federal Aviation Administration as the agency seeks to further research unmanned aerial systems. Test site operations will continue
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A new Department of Veterans Affairs open data website has launched to help the public and developers integrate information into applications and services, the VA’s chief technology officer told Federal News Radio.
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