The three tenets of the Trump administration's "cloud smart" strategy, plus the early successes from its component agencies, are driving the Department of Homeland Security's journey to the cloud.
The IRS is taking the next step in its robotic process automation journey, having launched a pilot program that bankrolls experimental technology solutions.
In much welcomed news, the General Services Administration is taking on the long overdue update of FBO.gov.
When it comes to full digitization, much less productive use of artificial intelligence, the government has a ways to go yet.
GSA decided to use its upcoming IT services contract vehicle, known as COMET, to implement its new Contract Acquisition Life-Cycle Management (CALM) system. The decision surprised some vendors.
Also in today's Federal Newscast, USDA employees relocating to Kansas City will now get incentive payments to make up for their now lower salaries.
Don Graham, director of Sales for Radiant Logic joins John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how the digital revolution is changing identity management in the federal government.
Dana Deasy, Defense Department CIO, told reporters that the Pentagon will not make an award under JEDI until Secretary Mark Esper finishes his review
Nicholas Degani, fcc attorney, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss upcoming upgrades to the commission's licensing systems.
In today's Federal Newscast, 123 C-130 planes are being temporarily removed from service after atypical cracks were discovered.
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) warns that many IT modernization fixes passed already by lawmakers still aren't working as planned.
Karl Mathias, the chief information officer of the U.S. Marshals Service, said he hired a new chief technology officer to help develop a 5-to-10 year technology modernization roadmap.
USDA is the latest agency to announce a new training and reskilling opportunity, this time geared for rising IT employees interested in becoming a CIO or CISO.
Jeff Neal says the potential for AI will change how employees work, present new risks and change how the American people interact with the government.
Rick Hill, senior vice president with Human Touch, makes the case for why agencies should create a cloud center of excellence and program management office to oversee the transition to a new infrastructure.