Jared Greene, chief security architect and product owner at CloudAware Federal, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company is using innovative technology to help federal agencies make the transition to the cloud. February 27, 2018
Earlier this month, NASA added Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) to its network to collect data from more than 40 assets
Scientist Dylan Yaga explains future of cryptocurrency applications at the National Standards of Institute and Technology, and beyond.
Too much data is often a deterrence for agencies making the mission of integrating info in a cloud environment even more important.
Matt Milone, director of Federal Operations at Complete Discovery Source, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal agencies produce specific requested documents in a timely manner. February 20, 2018
NIH is making an online effort at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to find a way to institute more widespread 3D technologies.
NIH is working with industry on a project in the cloud to host its large data sets and make them more accessible to researchers
The Office of Management and Budget is ready to start tracking progress on improving performance and accountability. Here's what two departments have done.
Dave Shuman, Internet of Things and manufacturing leader at Cloudera, joins host John Gilroy to discuss how his company can help federal agencies manage and process massive amounts of data. February 6, 2018
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity has launched an effort to develop special language processing software.
The Defense Department may update its smart device policy after a map showed troops' exercise patterns.
Anthony Vicinelly, federal technology director at Nlyte Software, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges agencies face when making the transition to the cloud. January 30, 2018
Federal News Radio has decided to remove the content of this article after recent investigative reports have called into question the credibility of one of the experts interviewed.
Now contractors are asking what their obligations are this year, and the Defense Department is even going to verify compliance.
Federal agencies are embracing the idea of artificial intelligence, and in test cases, adopting machine learning has cut down on some of the tedious aspects of working with government data.