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As encrypted ledger technology continues to creep into the federal government, new legislation would prepare agencies for further adoption.
For what it's all about, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the the director of the Law Library editorial and publishing office, Luis Acosta, and law library senior legal information specialist, Stephen Mayeaux.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration says a high number of IT workers at the IRS are eligible to retirement.
A series of bills making their way through Congress look to improve agency cybersecurity, location and contractor relations.
Steven Burke, of the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, said one of the ways to overcome those challenges is with good business relationships among government customers and external data owners.
Data is a blessing and a curse, but some entities are using it successfully, and changing their approach.
Congress is doling out money wholesale, including to the still young Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security.
The Technology Modernization Fund board says the $9.6 million loan will help mission areas deploy resources more effectively.
House Oversight and Reform Committee Chair Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) introduced new legislation designed to make presidential records more easily searchable and accessible.
The document was not only for its employees and other agencies the DIA works with — it was also a message to vendors and other partners on what the needs are and how they can help.
Freedom of Information Act requests are on the rise. Rising faster are instances of federal agencies turning them down.
Statistical agencies say they need a little TLC so that the nation continues to have accurate facts.
For more details on the organization's latest priorities now that the Biden administration has taken over, Code For America's CEO Amanda Renteria spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Amelia Strauss, a policy adviser at Demand Progress, has studied the strengths and shortcomings of the Capitol Hill Police since way before the riots.
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