The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tomorrow plans to launch the latest in a series of geosynchronous weather satellites.
In OPM’s inspector general’s latest management report on the IT modernization initiative, auditors called into question the agency’s planning process.
Army Corps' working on cyber and user services roadmap to make processes and cloud transition more 'reliable, agile, and capable.'
The 2019 budget proposal set out to cut the National Weather Service budget by 8 percent and eliminate nearly 250 forecasting positions.
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The overall plan for fiscal 2019 is coming in to focus, and we know a lot more thanks to the budget request released this month.
For federal contractors, abstract as many definitions and other leadership decisions may seem, they signal new and very real regulations.
Former HHS CIO Melissa Chapman says innovation is great, but cyber threats still plague growing Health IT systems
Is the Trump administration trying to go in two different directions at once when it comes to career employees?
Earlier this month, NASA added Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) to its network to collect data from more than 40 assets
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to rename one of its IT service providers to reflect a doubling down on customer service.
The Office of Special Counsel reminds agencies of employee whistleblower rights, as the Justice Department tightens its control on communication to Congress.
Lawmakers have introduced legislation to expand VA Choice privileges, grow cyber talent and promote infrastructure projects.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Navy will need several more months to finish its migration to Windows 10.
Members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee say they're less than certain the Census Bureau's new information technology systems will pass the muster of a field test this April