The Office of Personnel Management aims to finish its work to label federal employees with codes to identify their cybersecurity functions by the end of 2015, Federal Times reported Friday. Aaron Boyd writes there are 31
MoreThe U.S. Army has partnered with SRC to build a radar system that would help manage the air traffic of General Atomics-built unmanned aerial vehicles and prevent collisions, Defense News reported Thursday. Joe Gould
MoreThe General Services Administration is seeking information from industry on infrastructure tools to drive the management and operations of the Network Services 2020 program, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Jason Miller writes that the agency wants
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services‘ Buyers Club has introduced a public-facing website in an effort to explore procurement strategies, Fedscoop reported Friday. Billy Mitchell writes the website serves as a central hub,
MoreTerry Halvorsen, acting chief information officer of the Defense Department, has said the department plans to release a new cloud computing policy in two weeks, DoD News reported Friday. Halvorsen told a recent FedTalks
MoreThe Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General plans to increase oversight of cybersecurity policies for medical technology during the current fiscal year, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. In
MoreTom Davis, a former congressman of Virginia, predicts a Republican-controlled Congress may push for new measures that could help government contracting firms, GovExec reported Friday. Charles Clark writes Davis and several industry
MoreDanny Toler, deputy director of federal network resilience at the Department of Homeland Security‘s Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, will succeed Brendan Goode as director of network security deployment, Federal News Radio
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office has projected the costs of the Defense Department‘s 2015 budget plans to reach $598 billion in 2030 from $497 billion in 2015 — an increase of up to 20 percent when adjusted
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has demonstrated a brain-patterned chip aboard an unmanned aerial vehicle in an effort to develop a new intelligence gathering system, MIT Technology Review reported Tuesday. Tom Simonite writes
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