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MoreA new Information Services Group report has found that government agencies are moving their information technology operations to private or hybrid clouds in response to major technology and work changes. The ISG
MoreCentralSquare Technologies has announced the addition of three new members, Dara Brenner, Weston Helms and Janet Haugen, to its executive team. Brenner will assume the role of chief product officer, Helms will be vice president
MoreTed Davies, former Altamira CEO and a previous Wash100 Award winner, has been added to the advisory board at Easy Dynamics Corporation and will serve as senior advisor to the company’s CEO. In his new
MoreApplied Information Sciences (AIS) has appointed Patricia Obermaier, vice president of the U.S. Health and Life Sciences unit with Microsoft, to its Board of Directors, the company reported on Tuesday. “As a
MoreMark Forman, a federal information technology market veteran and former administrator for e-government and IT at the Office of Management and Budget, said there are ways agency chief information officers can fund
MoreScience Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has announced results for the third quarter ended October 30, 2020. SAIC has estimated that the third quarter program impact from the COVID-19 pandemic to be approximately
MoreScience Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has announced results for the first quarter ended May 1, 2020, the company reported on Friday.
MoreSalient CRGT has announced that the company’s partnering client, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), has ranked as a top finalist for the ACT-IAC Igniting Innovation 2020 Conference and Awards
MoreThe U.S. Air Force has launched a proof-of-concept service desk that uses artificial intelligence to support airmen whether at flight or at base, Federal News Network reported Monday. The new platform is
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