Steve Orrin, Federal CTO at Intel Corporation, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss artificial intelligence and the five concepts that the DoD is using to guide its strategy.
Bill James and Drew Myklegard from the Department of Veterans Affairs said they’ve created essentially a “wall outlet” for third-party applications.
In today's Federal Newscast, Congresswoman Jennifer Wexton (D-VA) introduces new legislation requiring federal regulators to encourage financial institutions to work with consumers and other business impacted by a shutdown.
The technology modernization drive has been operating in the federal government for years. Yet agencies continue to relay on so-called legacy systems.
Back-end IT upgrades and more "virtual" recruiting are part of the Army's plan to address recruiting shortfalls.
Rick Lober, vice president and general manager of the Defense and Intelligence Systems Division at Hughes Networks, joins host John Gilroy on this week's to discuss the challenges that federal IT officials are having in managing the massive amounts of date generated by satellites.
The federal intelligence community has been encouraged by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to promote the retention and hiring of employees who suffer from disabilities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Services Impasses Panel sides mostly with management in a disputed between labor groups and the Health and Human Services Department.
Susan Cengiz, Jeffery Wehner and Lisa Wax of LMI join host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to talk about logistics management, data analytics, the growing uses of OTAs. and current trends in the federal market.
The General Services Administration will host an industry day on April 18 to detail initial thoughts around a new contract writing system.
The key word in artificial intelligence is "artificial." It needs people to work right.
In today's Federal Newscast, auditors at the Government Accountability Office say the Homeland Security Department has made considerable progress towards fixing management weaknesses.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers introduced two new bills to ensure federal employees don't lose insurance benefits during future government shutdowns.
The Census Bureau has shifted its focus for 2020 to scaling up operations to count more than 300 million people living in the United States.
Michelle Jacobs, the director of DLA’s hosting office, said the agency is using commercial cloud services to host more than 60 percent of its applications and wants to move toward a software-as-a-service model.