I spoke with Dr. James Kenyon, Center Director, Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
It’s impossible to predict where and when crime will happen. And because police officers can’t be everywhere all at once, recent leaps in intelligence technology have provided new resources that empower law enforcement agencies to respond faster and, in some cases, prevent crime altogether.
The Federal Communications Commission has established a task force to deal with privacy and data protection, noting what it calls the era of always-on connectivity.
Value-added resellers and other industry experts say the current interpretation of the Advance Payment Statute is causing major headaches for agencies and providers alike.
The Cyber Safety Review Board will investigate what agencies and industry can do to "strengthen identity management and authentication in the cloud.”
The stability of the nation's electrical grid depends in part on large power transformers. The size of small houses, these transformers are in short supply and they take a long time to build. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has found that the Energy Department could help secure this important link in the electricity supply chain.
To address some issues in the short-term, the Agriculture Department said NFC is on track to hire 80 new employees by January 2024.
IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel says the IRS is close to reaching its largest workforce in more than a decade, and rolling out new technology to reduce call wait times.