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AFCEA International's new Space Coast Chapter is up and running.
“The concept of CJADC2 is great but it's an area where the concept is ahead of where we need to be to enable that,” said Rep. Rob Wittman.
One former official questioned why OPM and the FSAFEDS program didn’t have stronger fraud controls in place before recent reports of fraudulent deductions.
Some members of Congress want to make sure the government is able to keep tabs on AI developments and react accordingly.
A mobile and interactive service known as “Annie” is being deployed nationwide to help vets keep up with their healthcare protocols via text message.
While impersonation scams are not new, the trend has been further accelerated and made more successful due to advancements in generative AI technology.
House appropriators passed the Financial Services and General Government 2025 spending bill yesterday, though it's 20% below what President Biden wanted.
The number of agency chief information officers who are political appointees will drop by one when HUD moves its technology leader back to a career position.
Microsoft President Brad Smith made a number of key commitments, but faced no harsh criticism for his company's documented cybersecurity shortcomings.
The Biden administration is showcasing AI work that’s already underway at a dozen federal R&D agencies.
A Democrat-led bill aiming to broadly expand IVF access has specific implications for feds through the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program.
If there's a universal constant among federal agencies, it's forms. Forms often get complicated and that can impede people's applications for benefits.
The Maximus cloud expert offers how to use FinOps to manage cloud costs not stymie innovation.
The EAC's Clearinghouse Awards recognize best practices in election administration.