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Intelligence community IT leaders have a message for the vendor community: take accessibility seriously when you develop products and services for spy agencies.
DIA officials and the Pentagon's AI chief see a path forward for the Defense Department to become a machine learning talent incubator.
The spy agency is facing a worrying trend of contracting officers and HR specialists leaving for greener, telework pastures.
The new foundation plans to provide OSINT certifications and advocate for a dedicated program of record within the intelligence community.
Spy agencies are starting to organize around a set of common standards and data for using open source intelligence, but challenges remain.
A new report from the Defense Intelligence Agency outlines some of the biggest space threats from the last two years.
In today's Federal Newscast, five unions say VA should immediately develop a joint COVID-19 training task force to design education courses for employees.
In today's Federal Newscast: CISA is taking new steps to make your email even safer. The Defense Department is looking to expand private in-home childcare. And the Defense Intelligence Agency just inked a massive IT contract.
A change in parent organizations is coming to the National Intelligence University. With what this means NIU president, J. Scott Cameron spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Jack Gumtow, the Defense Intelligence Agency’s chief information officer, said his office is leading three levels of effort to modernize the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS).
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.
The intelligence community expects information warfare to be the next big disrupter as the cyber domain becomes more contested, and industry becomes part of the national security attack surface.
The federal fourth quarter spending spree is in full swing with agencies expected to spend more money during the last three months of 2020 than they have spent in the previous five years during the final quarter of the fiscal year.
In today's Federal Newscast, after a delay, the White House publishes a memo allowing the defense secretary to to exclude civilian employees from current collective bargaining law.