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Identifying fraud, waste, abuse and stopping it at its origins is a tale as old as time, and it’s costing the country far more money than we can keep up with.
The modernization efforts will streamline various logistics systems into a single view, while integrating new technologies like barcoding.
You hear a lot about zero trust controls in government tech circles. Could this approach to cybersecurity be applied to protecting space assets?
The Foreign Service will have fewer resources to continue its robust hiring efforts — but plans to keep hiring above its rate of attrition.
The intelligence community's new OSINT strategy puts a premium on using open-source data, as opposed to highly secretive sources and and methods.
VA’s chief veterans experience officer explains how the department reaches out to service members transitioning back to civilian life.
Stocks and bonds. Both have gyrated badly in recent weeks. It's not a fun time to be invested and yet you have to be.
Lung tissue analysis has shown [in detail] some serious threats to the health of military service members.
A new group within DoD seeks to track how well new technology makes its way to the troops.
State chief information officers say cloud services provide as good or better security than on-premise infrastructure, NASCIO research finds.
Hanna Kim, who started as deputy director for Login.gov in January, will serve as its director starting in May. She will replace Dan Lopez-Braus.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and six of her colleagues do not think USPS plans to grow the package business are delivering as promised.
Chief information security officers, in particular, face an uphill battle with compliance mandates.
The supplement to NIST's digital identity guidelines could pave the way for agencies to adopt stronger multi-factor authentication methods.