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The Postal Service will hold off until January 2025 on its decision to move mail processing to larger regional hubs.
The Air Force’s Platform One is accelerating modern software development for the Defense Department.
Cindi Carter, the global CISO for the Americas for Check Point Software Technologies, said AI can help augment cyber defenses already in place at many agencies.
The new project comes amid sustained Congressional attention on HHS's role in overseeing healthcare cybersecurity in the wake of the Change Healthcare incident.
The team behind the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter have one mission, and that is to keep the operation of the jet safe for the warfighters who rely on it.
The Labor Department is embarking on a state-by-state refresh of unemployment insurance (UI) systems pushed to their limits at the height of the pandemic.
"The intent is for all mission areas to be in this Integrated Mission Delta approach. And all done personnel neutral," said Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant.
As webapps become a trusted part of the way organizations do business, the risk unevaluated websites pose to zero trust architectures is underestimated.
A medical non-profit named for the legendary senator Henry M. Jackson, each year recognizes distinguished military medicine practitioners.
The federal government has a new strategy to prevent suicide.
It is budget season on Capitol Hill and agency leaders are busy defending their 2025 spending plans in front of the appropriations committees.
By examining data from military emergency departments across the country, researchers were able to measure how power dynamics play out in health care settings.
Analysis by the Partnership for Public Service shows federal workers from 30 to 39 are most unsatisfied with their employment.
What healthcare IT strategies have proven successful and what are the priorities for the future?