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Whatever the country's energy future will turn out to be, it will require advances in science and technology. That's where my next guest comes in.
A near decade-long project to upgrade the IT systems agencies use to schedule and transfer records to the National Archives is close to coming to fruition.
Scientists from China work on sensitive projects at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, then go back to help China with what they've learned.
Mark Bradley, a former CIA officer, has served as director of the Information Security Oversight Office since 2016.
Congress established the chief data officer role in 2018. Four years later, half of those surveyed don’t think their responsibilities are clear.
TSA Administrator David Pekoske thinks common data standards will help his agency more quickly adopt new security screening tech.
The Association of Government Accountants will release its 10th annual survey of inspector generals in the coming months with a focus on the impact of the pandemic on the audit community.
Congress has hundreds of members, thousands of employees, and a collection of monumental buildings. Now it has an application programming interface, or API.
NARA is looking at expanding the "Capstone" email retention approach to text messages, chat and other digital forms of communications.
A reskilled workforce and a continuing move towards a digital future are among the strategic imperatives laid out by the Government Publishing Office. GPO Director Hugh Halpern spoke to the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Federal contracting expert Larry Allen says that's fine in principle, but the whole idea rests on the notion that agencies have high quality data to support their programs.
The Air Force had not put the shooter's criminal history into the FBI's background check system, allowing him to purchase the rifle with which he murdered 25 people in Sutherland Springs, Texas, in 2017.
President and co-Founder of the Legal Accountability Project Aliza Shatzman spoke to the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Agency public information officers can take advantage of setting estimated dates of completion to identify unwanted pages and speed up processing times.
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