U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and General Services Administration officials have broken ground on the future USCIS headquarters in Camp Springs, Maryland, that will consolidate six leased facilities into one location, Federal News Radio
MoreThe General Services Administration has announced that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency will occupy a new headquarters as part of a new 15-year lease agreement. USCIS will integrate five leased facilities and
MoreMark Schwartz, chief information officer of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, will step down from his role seven years after he joined the agency, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Schwartz is currently negotiating
MoreMaria Roat, Transportation Department chief technology officer, will join the Small Business Administration as chief information officer on Oct. 3, Nextgov reported Tuesday. Roat led DoT’s adoption of cloud computing, data management and enterprise technology approaches to
MoreThe House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is looking into the Department of Homeland Security‘s efforts to create a paperless system to manage immigration applications. Six members of the committee and its
MoreThe Government Accountability Office reports that changes the Department of Homeland Security has applied to the acquisition strategy of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services‘ Transformation Program have delayed the program and increased
MoreThe U.S. Digital Service has collaborated with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service to help USCIS adopt a cloud-based platform to process immigration requests and introduce an electronic filing system for the I-90 application
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security is seeking information on potential sources of identity and account management capabilities for the operations, maintenance and integration of the Citizenship and Immigration Services‘ E-Verify program. Capabilities include authentication services
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