AI brings special challenges for security. Now the National Security Agency (NSA) has published what it calls guidance for strengthening AI system security.
The Naval Air Systems Command recently hired a company called Electra to study the development of such an electrically-powered plane.
The Senate managed to pass an important bill last week, authorizing the Federal Aviation Administration. That makes the House "it," so to speak.
Leaders on the House Homeland Security Committee wrote to Brad Smith, the vice chairman and president of Microsoft, asking him to testify on May 22.
The Development Finance Corporation fired a whistleblower who refused to sign off on a road project in Africa. That is according to the Project on Government.
The Postal Service managed to cut hiring times thanks to some reforms back in 2019. But for thousands of job postings, it gets no applicants.
The Army's generative AI and large language model policy is weeks away.
In the long run we're all dead. It's the 25 or 30 years before departure, the retirement years, that we've really got to worry about.
The Thrift Savings Plan might be the easiest way to accumulate wealth ever devised. Still, people find ways to mess it up, or not get the most out of it.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal prosecutors are wrapping up one of the biggest counterfeit postage cases in years.
After a multi-year effort, Defense Department health and tech officials got a new electronic health record system completed.
A new finance system for the Commerce Department has had a rough rollout. Now it's delayed a program initiative from the Biden administration.
The GSA has launched what it calls the Open Government Federal Advisory Committee.
In today's Federal Newscast, a pair of senators is looking to get feds back to the office even more.
The University of Maryland has launched of a new institute dedicated to developing the next generation of artificial intelligence people.