The Defense Department’s new data strategy pivots how the Pentagon views its data landscape by focusing on the needs of warfighters and senior leaders making…
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Democrats on the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Wednesday demanded that the Trump administration halt its implementation of a controversial executive order that could…
In one month, contract holders on the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule will be able to sign offers and contract modifications digitally using DocuSign.…
The federal government’s forced shift to telework in the wake of COVID-19 was not just a blip on the radar; the Senate recently introduced a…
In the “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “The Measure of a Man,” Data, an android crew member of the Enterprise, is to be dismantled…
The volunteer accreditation body that will handle the Defense Department’s cybersecurity certification effort for contractors will be able to support itself financially, according to the…
The administration pushed the deadline for adopting a new identifier for non-governmental organizations receiving funds from the government, giving federal agencies and contractors another 16…
A U.S. military treatment facility is set to deploy a new, futuristic aid in its fight against the novel coronavirus: a germ-killing, ultraviolet light-emitting robot.…
The Defense Department is set to transition to a long-term telework solution in June 2021, according to a Pentagon official. In response to the COVID-19…
With a training technique commonly used to teach dogs to sit and stay, researchers showed a robot how to teach itself several new tricks, including…
Federal agencies improved their customer experience scores in 2020 as compared to 2019, though the federal government continues to trail leading private sector organizations by…
Washington Post columnist David Ignatius opined recently that “there’s no question that we’ll be living in a different world post-pandemic.” He writes that more than…
The battle over President Trump’s controversial order to strip the civil service protections from a wide swath of the federal workforce began on multiple fronts…
In less than a year, telehealth has gone from a niche rarity to a common practice. Its ability to ensure physical distance, preserve personal protective…
The Defense Department is on the cusp of signing a new agreement with the volunteer organization that has been training auditors for its Cybersecurity Maturity…
Two out of three Americans would consider moving from cities to rural areas if work-from-home policies made mandatory due to the COVID-19 pandemic become standard,…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Google linked up to cooperatively steer artificial intelligence and machine learning-driven pilot projects that could advance the agency’s…
The U.S. Army’s G-6 office, recently separated from the office of the chief information officer, has reached initial operating capability and will likely achieve full…
The body produces more of the stress hormone cortisol when people are repeatedly interrupted at work, researchers report. And yet participants in the new study…
A congressman representing Silicon Valley is proposing the creation of a federal agency and a new workforce-focused set-aside for federal contracting as part of a…