The departments of Homeland Security, Energy and Treasury are among the big winners in the fiscal 2025 budget request for civilian technology.
The Government Publishing Office (GPO) is looking into RFID in its distribution centers to streamline workflows and gather more inventory data.
Rebecca Piazza, a senior advisor at USDA, said American Rescue Plan Act funding is making the WIC program more attractive to parents and families.
The Lovell Federal Health Care Center is DoD’s final go-live site for the new Oracle-Cerner EHR, which it calls MHS Genesis.
Learn about how drones are impacting the mission of Customs and Border Protection.
CBP seizes massive quantities of illicit goods each year that have to be logged, weighed or otherwise measured, and then tracked across multiple systems.
Clare Martorana, the federal chief information officer, said the Technology Modernization Fund invested more than $177 million in 18 projects in 2023.
Lawmakers took GSA to task for purchasing 150 China-made video conferencing cameras in 2022, calling it "a very troubling episode."
Col. Michael Medgyessy, the CIO of Air Force Intelligence Office, is putting in IT to solve problems more quickly and drive decision making to the edge.
Jason Waldrop, president of Red River Managed Services said federal agency clients are moving towards a shared usage model similar to commercial IT.
One reason the Defense Department can't get to a clean financial audit has to do with its multiple and outdated financial management systems. The DoD does have
One of Jennifer Edgin's, the Navy's assistant deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, goals is to ensure technology is onboarded quickly and is always modernized.
Contractors are wary of the latest proposed rule giving DoD access to their IT systems. It is part of an effort to improve cybersecurity with incident reporting and information sharing. Another rule would impose new requirements on contractors unclassified systems.
Collaborations tools like Slack can boost productivity by serving as an entry point to streamlining business processes with built-in automation and AI.
A VA watchdog says hundreds of thousands of veterans treated at sites using the VA's EHR are at risk of receiving the wrong medication.