DHS marks expansion of bug bounty efforts with impending contract awards
DHS is planning to award upwards of four contracts to help expand its bug bounty software vulnerability program.
DHS is planning to award upwards of four contracts to help expand its bug bounty software vulnerability program.
The latest interview in the Federal Drive with Tom Temin's series spotlighting finalists for the 2022 Service to America Medals Program (a.k.a. Sammies) is a lawyer responsible for much of the FDA's regulations around tobacco marketing. Mitchell Zeller recently retired from his role as director of the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products.
Federal contracting expert Larry Allen says that’s fine in principle, but the whole idea rests on the notion that agencies have high quality data to support their programs.
The government’s need for fresh technologies and innovation is rippled throughout its supply base. An emerging trend has prime contractors accelerating their investments in promising startups.
It’s been three years since the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act became law and agencies are using it to plan their 2024 budget requests.
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An advisory committee is recommending Congress give a small office at the National Archives the ability to issue binding FOIA decisions.
It’s been 20 years since its creation and there are some aspects of the Department of Homeland Security that are still taking shape. In the latest change to its organizational chart, the department created a new Office of Health Security in its headquarters.
A bill in Congress would make it easier for all agencies to use the program coordinated by a nonprofit called Common Mission Project.