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The House Select Committee on Modernization seeks ways to gain traction on pre-existing recommendations to make Congress more technologically savvy.
Trust underpins evidence-based innovation, but all parties still need to agree on their definition of trustworthiness.
In addition to providing a one-stop shop for contractors, VA is trying to build a culture of transparency on the IT side, in order to make it easier for vendors to integrate solutions.
DHS gets the most FOIA requests out of any federal agency, and most of them are related to immigration records.
The Administrative Conference of the United States is concerned with how federal agencies carry out laws, so it launched a study to examine disclosure rules of agency legal activities.
Data requirements to ensure lack of bias in AI and transparency and how it works are not part of the standard license agreements.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service settles another lawsuit stemming from the 2020 presidential election.
Each year, the Justice Department churns out lots of data about criminal justice. Recently it launched an initiative to prod state and local governments to use the data more effectively to make policy and budget decisions.
Geographic information is crucial to agency missions almost everywhere. And it's especially true for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Harrison Smith, co-director of the IRS Enterprise Digitalization and Case Management Office, said the agency must help industry partners understand what they want to accomplish.
Mike Mashon might have one of the coolest jobs in the federal government. He's head of the Moving Image section at the Library of Congress.
DHS's privacy chief wants to make privacy less of an afterthought by designing systems with technologies to protect the confidentiality and integrity of information in the first place.
The Library of Congress is busy building an online collection of open access e-books, which accelerated when the pandemic hit.
The IRS will transition away from using facial recognition technology to help taxpayers create online accounts with the agency.
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