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5G is about “the internet of everything,” according to Mitsuko Herrera, special assistant for Planning, Policy and Special Projects for Montgomery County, Maryland.
Read more5G technology is popular on both sides of the political aisle but some security concerns remain, especially when it comes to the supply chain.
FCC Commissioner Brendon Carr said the FCC is establishing programs to add 20,000 people to the workforce implementing 5G nationwide.
The fifth generation of mobile technology, 5G, promises federal agencies faster speed for data transmissions, lower latency for better performance, and greater connectivity with more devices.
The Department of Labor has a partner in developing a talent pipeline for the semiconductor industry.
Carol Crawford, the director for digital media at the CDC, said the website redesign reduced the site’s content by about 65%, making information easier to find.
“We have got to build flexibility into our programs so that commander doesn’t have to make static decisions,” said Mark Kitz.
Eric Goldstein, the executive assistant director for cybersecurity for CISA, will leave his role after three plus years in June.
Examiners at the Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) typically have to look at thousands of documents to determine whether an application is valid.
Venice Goodwine, the Air Force’s CIO, said one goal is to create more transparency on how much money mission owners are spending on cloud services.
The Technology Modernization Fund Board awarded three agencies a total of $49.2 million for AI, IT modernization and cybersecurity projects.
The Department of Veterans Affairs’ IT shop is preparing for budget cuts across some of biggest priorities next year — but not for its growing workforce.