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The Army has launched a four-month project to create a new "modernization command," and plans to have it fully functional by next summer.
The Navy plans to release a draft RFP for an enterprise cloud contract by the end of 2017, saying most systems — including secret ones — will move to the cloud.
Oracle called the government’s efforts to modernize technology "out of sync" and filled with "false narratives."
The U.S. Mint is searching for a new chief information officer, while the Senate confirmed NIST’s new director.
GSA’s Emerging Citizen Technology program office has more than 300 use cases from agencies interested in using blockchain technology.
David Garcia comes to OPM after spending two years as the state of Maryland CIO and is a political appointee.
Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) said the MGT Act protects against funds realized from IT modernization being taken for other uses in the agency.
Ariel Friedler, the founder and former CEO of Symplicity Corp., had his debarment overturned by the District Court of D.C.
The Senate version of the Defense authorization bill doesn’t include a provision to make it easier for agencies to use commercial marketplaces.
Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) is holding a hearing Tuesday seeking answers from DHS on its plan to upgrade its financial systems.
A new survey from Grant Thornton and the Professional Services Council highlights continued challenges federal CIOs face.
A yearlong study will examine the entire Air Force research enterprise, with a particular focus on investing more funds in university-based research.
The Navy knows it will need to spend more than $9 billion to renovate its shipyards to meet its current missions. But it hasn't planned for that expenditure, and the Government Accountability Office says it may be a lowball estimate.
The Navy says there is still no evidence that cyber attacks played a role in the service's two deadly collisions with commercial vessels, but there are several reasons it's continuing to pursue that thread.