Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston in 2017 but with Mayor Sylvester Turner and a partnership with Microsoft, the metropolis is being rebuilt with a smart city blueprint.
Ryan Cote joined the Transportation Department on Feb. 4 after spending most of his career in the private sector.
Sen. James Lankford says whatever retirement changes occur should only apply to new hires. Hear this story and more in today's Federal Newscast.
The commander of the nation's top cyber security agencies — the National Security Agency and the U.S. Cyber Command — will not confirm that he has recommended the two agencies split from one another next year.
An assessment commissioned by the Secretary of the Navy returned a stinging assessment of the Navy Department's cybersecurity posture.
Bill Vajda returns to the federal government after spending the last decade in state government and replaces Sylvia Burns.
Pennsylvania state CIO John MacMillan oversees 1,500 staff and 150 IT projects. This year his office will focus on enterprise digital transformation and a new strategic plan.
The district has a new Chief Technology officer, Lindsey Parker, who has been serving in an acting capacity in that role since January.
The Army, over the next two years, plans to fundamentally reshape the way it delivers IT on its bases with an "as-a-service" delivery model.
The Trump administration said it sees 2019 as the year it plans to win the public's trust and establish familiarity with the federal workforce that it's up to the task of deploying artificial intelligence, robotics and other new technology.
In today's Federal Newscast, more than 17 years after Pentagon’s most expensive weapons acquisition first started, the Navy said its version of the F-35 is ready for combat.
One of the most senior chief information officers in the government, Commerce Department CIO Rod Turk, retired Thursday after 26 years in the Navy and stints at various federal agencies.
The National Science Foundation is looking for concrete, technological ideas through the Career Compass Challenge that it could pilot broad reskilling effort across the federal workforce. But NSF also sees the challenge as a potential spark for culture change.
While the recent resignation of the state of California's No. 2 IT leader sparked speculation about the future of State CIO Amy Tong, her boss offered unqualified support.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation and the Institute of Library and Museum Services hang the help wanted sign for new technology executives.