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ACT-IAC has teamed up with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to advance ICAM best practices.
Agencies behind the long-running Manufacturing USA network seek to spur a resurgence in American manufacturing prowess and advanced technologies.
The Project on Government Oversight has been following the privacy issues associated with facial recognition.
Texas Rep. Michael McCaul's bill would create groups of cyber first responders in the event of a cyber attack on the government or private sector.
The next few days will see plenty of appropriations action as Congress is in the midst of negotiating next year's budget.
It’s been a significant year already for the rise of federal chief data officers and the government’s push toward better data governance.
In today's Federal Newscast, funding to support the Interior Department's plans to reorganize its bureaus and management functions into 12 unified regions across the country is absent from the House 20-20 appropriations bill.
Larry Allen of Federal Business Partners joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to offer some advice.
Congress is watching while contractors are wary. So just how big is other transaction authority in the Defense Department?
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's inspector general found a third of its inspectors will be eligible to retire in 2020.
Are labor relations at SSA, VA so bad they'll never get better?
A proposed rule would give administrators of the DoD's primary health care delivery system, Tricare, power to impose civil penalties on fraudsters.
NASA engineer and Sammies finalist Othmane Benafan found a way to produce a miracle metal in quantities large enough to build an airplane shape-shifting wings.
In today's Federal Newscast, an arbitrator finds the Veterans Affairs Department should take down a public record of employee firings and other punishments from its website.