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Extensive new rules for cyber security incident reporting, enabled by CIRCIA, will cover a lot of industry.
The U.S. strategy is offering a flexible framework that can swiftly adapt to the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Retired Admiral Robert Burke, 62, faces up to three decades behind bars.
DLA's latest policy requires all of its employees to be in office on three specific days each week, irrespective of their job functions or locations.
The Pentagon will initially use the Open DAGIR ecosystem to scale its data, artificial intelligence and analytics capabilities in support of the CJADC2 initiati
Maj. Gen. Chris Eubank, commander of NETCOM, said soldiers and civilians will no longer be able to download data to their devices from outside the Army network.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking at artificial intelligence tools to prevent burnout among its employees.
By late June, the EPA contract will become official for the next four years. But AFGE leaders are already planning for more negotiations in the short term.
From an early age, Infopact’s Sireesha Deena was told she could compete with anyone no matter the challenge. Now, she’s CEO of her own company.
By harnessing data-driven decision-making, agencies can significantly enhance the quality and efficiency of services provided to citizens.
The FTC, HHS, and Justice Department want tips from the public about antitrust violations in the health care industry.
Robert McGaughey revolutionized the U.S. Forest Service’s ability to visualize aerial surveillance data as useful information.
Even with a new contract in place, the American Federation of Government Employees is still worried about the future of telework at the EPA.
Members of Congress say they are "deeply concerned" about the Pentagon's decision to expand the use of Microsoft software.