The IRS is tapping into billions of dollars in multi-year modernization funds to provide a higher level of customer service to taxpayers.
Comprehensive data management is key to unlocking seamless, personalized and secure CX for government agencies.
A smartwatch saved the life of VA’s chief health technology officer. The department expects this device data can also save the lives of other disabled vets.
About 580,000 Oregon residents will be eligible to use the IRS' Direct File platform next filing season, as long as the program remains funded.
Records are made up of a variety of formats. What were primarily reports on paper make up about 70% of what is generated at TVA.
What technology initiatives have been successful and what are plans for the future?
A backlog of paper-based tax returns and correspondence hobbled the IRS at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Federal agencies have just weeks to prepare for changes in digital record standards, here’s how agencies can help ensure compliance.
Aboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, the Navy is figuring out what's possible when is has enormous data pipes that have never before been available to ships.
Multi-cloud, if approached with foresight, can be the solution agencies need to deliver flexibility, scalability and cost-savings across their enterprise.
Veterans can use VA’s health and benefits app to view upcoming appointments, message their doctors, manage their prescriptions, and more.
Andrea Sampanis, the acting director of the Grants QSMO in HHS, said her team helped three small agencies adopt award management systems more easily.
The Navy is upping its game in experimenting with new tech, largely because of a portfolio management approach that helps put older systems out to pasture.
Skill gaps in cloud technologies are holding back agencies, but artificial intelligence promises to help, says Pluralsight's chief cloud strategist.
An information technology team at the IRS has won recognition for a system that lets taxpayers submit correspondence online.