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Letter mailed to officials across the country is chock full of valid complaints, but too short on detail.
The Defense, State, and Energy Departments have launched a consortium. They want to work together to help advance battery technology.
After brewing for more than a year, the rules for the Defense Department's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification are out. The industry is coming to grips with this new requirement.
Incoming presidential administrations have no dearth of advice, and ACT-IAC wants the next administration to take advantage of data driven technology innovations.
In today's Federal Newscast, a former top political aide to ex-EPA administrator Scott Pruitt claims EPA violated his free speech and due process rights by removing him after he raised concerns about Pruitt's excessive spending and mismanagement.
If you extend economic trend lines, by 2040 the US won't be the leading nation. David Walker thinks we may not be a superpower at all.
Defense contractors should pay close attention to two developments. An update on payments to contractors, and a review of how DoD spent its pandemic money.
A project leader explains why patented methodology developed in house is shelved.
“Our organization has about 4,000 people scattered in about 50 locations. And thanks to COVID, it’s become 4,000 locations,” said Roy Varghese, the chief information officer at NOAA Fisheries.
The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is trying to see circles. That is, it wants satellites to have the ability to identify circles.
Agencies and their contractors are starting to ask: What exactly is the future of federal work? SAIC surveyed people across government to get a feel for what they're thinking.
Customer experience from government agencies has a long way to go. That's the principal finding in the latest survey by Forrester Research.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Army is embedding nutritionists, physical fitness experts and coaches into active duty brigades in hopes of increasing performance and cutting down on injuries.
After several successful runs at customer experience pilots in recent years, the Department of Veterans will soon publish a CX best practices guide for other agencies..