Maybe the IRS should issue an open challenge to modernize its master files.
IRS officials say they are following a technology road map and a digital roadmap to modernize the agency's IT infrastructure.
David Rubal, chief technologist for Data & Analytics and principal data scientist at DLT, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal agencies use and understand big data. October 3, 2017
The National Archives also issued a memo clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Senior Agency Official for Records Management.
Justice Department spending on analytics software grew by a third in the last two years and at the Homeland Security Department, it rose by 50 percent.
An interagency team developed a single authoritative source of relevant data related to hurricane response and recovery.
Kevin Youngquist, the senior director of federal civilian for Veritas Technologies, details how agencies can begin preparing for IT modernization efforts by understanding their data.
The Grant Reporting Efficiency and Assistance Transparency Act expands on the DATA Act's standardized federal spending reports.
Massive database will be the child of the Securities and Exchange Commission and contractor, Delaware LLC, and a dozen exchanges.
Five months after the DATA Act rollout, agencies are able to look back on lessons learned and what the future holds for standardized federal spending reports.
Evidence-based policymaking isn't necessarily to let others look over the shoulders of federal programs, but rather to help those programs succeed.
Amid the "chaos and complexity" of the Internet of Things are basic cybersecurity rules agencies can follow to secure devices but not suffocate innovation.
Is your agency overwhelmed with data? Tune in to Federal Tech Talk this week, when Craig McCullough, area vice president of U.S. Federal Sales at Commvault, discusses how his company can help you protect your agency's data. September 19, 2017
Srinivas Kosaraju, federal chief technology officer at Qlik, makes the case for why data analytics can democratize data and save agencies money.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency says the idea is far from final, but is exploring the idea of trading decades' worth of its data to commercial firms in exchange for help with artificial intelligence and advanced computing algorithms.