Government Accountability Office auditors found that almost none of the contracts and grants data posted to USASpending was consistent with agency records.
Intelligence.gov complements the current IC on the Record Tumblr account.
An API platform offers a single access point to a variety of services, without the hassle of multiple logins.
The Government Accountability Office released its first mandated report on data quality and use under the DATA Act.
Twenty-two open government organizations are looking to help expand public access to information, and at the same time lessen the paperwork burden on agencies.
FEMA started rolling together contracts in support of disasters before they happen so they don't waste valuable response time negotiating.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee also approved two-year probationary periods for federal employees.
The Commerce Department is planning to use U.S. Postal Service workers to help with its 2018 end-to-end tests.
Debbie Bucci, IT architect at HHS, joined Federal Drive to discuss some earlier concepts in the research and development of Blockchain technology for healthcare
How is technology changing the way government operates? Find out when Dcode Founder & CEO Meagan Metzger, and Thresher CEO Rebecca Fair join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk. October 17, 2017
The ruling only addresses the year-long contract, not the most recent short-term bridge contract between Equifax and IRS.
The Library of Congress has launched an online workspace for people who want to use its digital collections to create new things.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is asking for a $187 million adjustment to fiscal 2018 levels to help with immediate challenges.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz says the hope is to spin off a page that looks at disaster assistance funds.
The Navy has to figure out how to harness, organize and deliver its data to users before it can start utilizing that data for decision making.