Five federal agencies will receive financial support under the Technology Modernization Fund for the improvement of their digital services and cybersecurity systems. The National Transportation Safety Board will be given $16.7 million
MoreCori Zarek, executive director of the Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation at Georgetown University, has announced her upcoming move to the U.S. Digital Service to serve as its deputy administrator.
MoreNational Taxpayer Associate Erin Collins said the Internal Revenue Service should improve online service offerings to better meet the needs of individual and corporate taxpayers and tax professionals and one of the
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The General Services Administration (GSA) will use $150 million to fund 14 projects that aim to provide citizen-facing digital services for pandemic recovery. GSA said Monday that it will get these funds
MoreNico Papafil, director of the 10x program at the General Services Administration, said 10x will fund more ideas that seek to improve the digital customer experience in fiscal year 2022, Federal News
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Mina Hsiang, formerly senior adviser for delivery at the U.S. Digital Service (USDS), has been appointed as administrator of USDS. Hsiang is the first Asian American and the first woman to serve
MoreThe General Services Administration (GSA) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) have announced the launch of a flexible model for funding federal information technology transformation initiatives using the Technology Modernization
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President-elect Joe Biden’s transition team has named David Recordon and Austin Lin to serve in the incoming administration. Recordon will serve as the director of technology in the White House’s Office of
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The Office of Management and Budget on Thursday released a memo providing guidance for federal agencies to start accepting digital requests for disclosure of records protected under the Privacy Act of 1974. Under
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MG Kimberly Crider, acting chief technology and innovation officer (CTIO) of the Space Force, recently discussed the initiatives of the U.S. Space Force, stating that the agency will be a “digital service”
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