The spending bill also cuts the Biden administration's request for the Homeland Advanced Recognition Technology system.
DoD pursues multiple paths to hire a new cybersecurity workforce including scholarships and a reserve program.
A series of challenges in the new year, hosted by the Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology Directorate, will help measure the accuracy of tools meant to test the validity of someone's identity. The sessions will challenge industry to deliver secure, accurate, and easy-to-use remote identity validation technologies.
In today's Federal Newscast: The DHS Inspector General finds Homeland Security not too secure on revoking former employees' credentials. A new bill calls for NOAA to breakaway from the Commerce Department. And after a two-year wait, federal guidance on the ethical use of AI is MIA.
The fiscal 2023 omnibus includes several technology-related policy provisions that agencies should pay close attention to over the next year.
A comprehensive spending bill for the rest of fiscal 2023 outlines a plan for federal buildings, including a way forward for the headquarters of two federal law enforcement agencies.
The departments of Justice and Homeland Security now have until May 31, 2026 to complete the transition from Networx for voice, video and data network services.
On the anniversary of President Joe Biden’s executive order detailing how agencies need to improve their customer experience, the Department of Homeland Security says it’s removing administrative barriers, increasing equity, building trust and strengthening security.
For nearly a quarter century, the government has been coaxing industry to report cyber security incidents. Now it's the law, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has the task of writing the rules and making it happen. For one industry view of how it's going, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with the Information Technology Industry Council's Senior Director of Policy, Courtney Lang.
The Department of Homeland Security is looking to create a “black belt” program to identify data and AI champions across several areas of expertise.
As the Intelligence Community blends open source and public data with its own intel, balancing the use and development of AI tools to analyze data, and strategies for sharing data appropriately across classified teams, creates new challenges. Download this executive briefing to read more!
Federal technology executives around government were moving into new jobs, retiring or heading to the private sector over the last few months.
Behind the visible efforts though FEMA, there is a mission support function that ensures the right money, equipment and people are in place.
If the Senate or the House if or both switch to Republican control come January, you can expect a different approach on government oversight.
Increasingly, agency leadership is setting its sights on driving customer experience inward. Why? To improve employee engagement, job satisfaction and ability to deliver on mission. We take a look at efforts happening now at USDA, DHS and Interior.