Foreign adversaries are using fake jobs and consulting gigs to coax secrets from former U.S. officials. It’s had results, and the efforts don’t appear to be slowing.
Seventy-two of the AI use cases previously included in the department’s 2024 inventory were listed as retired, meaning that their “development and/or use has since been discontinued.” ...
“To keep our military ahead of new threats, we need to move technology from the lab to the field faster,” Hudson said in a statement. “The Defense Technology Hubs Act speeds up innovation, strengthens ...
Lawmakers’ concerns about immigration enforcement and Fourth Amendment compliance are weighing on the reauthorization fight ...
Gregory Barbaccia told Nextgov/FCW that his priorities for the coming year are aimed at making change at scale in government ...
The directive gives agencies three months to identify unsupported edge devices, a year to begin removing them and 18 months to eliminate them entirely.
CISA’s Nick Andersen told reporters that he didn’t know of a completion timeline, but talks were ongoing across government ...
The order outlines a widespread effort to plan for increased quantum innovation, private sector cooperation and international partnership in pursuit of a quantum computer for scientific applications ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs “has made tremendous advancements” in processing claims through its new digital GI Bill ...
The tenure of a CIO doesn’t appear to be very long; turnover rates are high. Based on an informal interview of 60 CIOs, ...
According to the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s memorandum on the Strategy, this AI-first status is to be achieved ...
The troubled $50 billion IT contract vehicle has faced hundreds of protests that the agency could never fully resolve.