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The Partnership for Public Service found that in just one year, trust has dropped 10%.
Agencies need to understand their data and current legacy system architecture before moving applications to the cloud, advises Splunk cloud solutions architect.
Many organizations, including federal agencies, are already starting to ask whether their technology products are "secure by design."
NIPRGPT, a ChatGPT-like tool, will allow airmen, guardians and civilian employees to use the technology for tasks like coding and content summarization.
One challenge for the Veterans Affairs Department is basic. Veterans themselves typically don't know about all of the benefits they're entitled to.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is moving away from analog records and requiring it in digital format. June 30 will be the deadline.
Federal services contractors are scratching their heads over a State Department solicitation to sponsor three federally funded research and development centers.
Meet the new director of the Material Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Kate Beers.
Data scientists are essential as policymakers shape legislation around AI
Adaption of digital-identity guidelines will support those who need help to pay for food, housing and medical expenses.
Colleen Heller-Stein, former deputy CHCO at the Treasury Department, is the first-ever career federal executive to serve as executive director CHCO Council.
It's now on the House floor and forming in the Senate committee: The National Defense Authorization Act for 2025.
Brian Elliott, executive advisor around the future of work, said all organizations have to accept that how you measure employee performance has changed.
Veterans can use VA’s health and benefits app to view upcoming appointments, message their doctors, manage their prescriptions, and more.