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Water and wastewater facilities are easy targets for state-sponsored cyberattacks, presenting an unacceptable risk to the American public.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released a request for proposals that industry finds puzzling.
The National Archives and Records Administration is preparing agencies for the paper cut.
Former IRS CIO Nancy Sieger, who will retire on June 1 after more than 40 years in government, said she found success during the pandemic by managing its risks.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says veterans who receive VA services are giving the VA the highest trust scores it's seen so far.
"The goal is not to create one common operating picture. It's allowing us to be able to have data that is ubiquitously available," said Col. Matthew Strohmeyer.
Hundreds of feds with FSAs have seen fraudulent activity on their accounts. OPM has since paused all new enrollments to try to prevent further fraud in FSAFEDS.
Containerization and automation are two of the tools ATF is looking to use to implement zero trust principles as it re-architects its systems.
The big military story for the United States concerns the ongoing recruitment crisis. Not enough young people are joining up.
With cyber attacks on the rise against healthcare organizations, Congress is starting to notice. Serious attacks have tripled since 2018.
Leidos enterprise infrastructure leader John Morton shares strategies that aim to balance usability, flexibility and best-of-breed security.
Congress is on recess this week, as the summer season gets underway. Yet on the House side, appropriations work is well on the way.
USDA counts six of its component agencies as High-Impact Service Providers (HISPs) — the most of any department across the federal government.