Kelvin Droegemeier, the new head of the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy, says the United States lacks answers to basic questions about the current state of AI research.
The military press obtained what the Navy wanted to remain hidden. But should the big report, put together by a rear admiral, have been kept secret?
North Carolina Chief Information Officer Eric Boyette rose through the ranks over 20 years of state service. He joined host John Thomas Flynn on Ask the CIO: SLED to talk about plans for his state's IT.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office takes a look at just how much it will cost for the Defense Department to go through with all of its plans for the near future.
Agencies have a never-ending thirst for information technology that will help them achieve something or other. Laura Criste, federal market analyst at Bloomberg Government, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more discussion.
Improving cybersecurity across federal agencies requires staying on top of new and evolving threats. Now, the MITRE Corporation has a new public tool to further that mission.
Facebook is not the only thing unclear to members of Congress dealing with a growing level of science and technology in the work of agencies they oversee.
In today's Federal Newscast, Representative Mark Takano (D-Calif.) is launching an official investigation into the influence of three members of President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago golf club, on recent personnel and policy decisions at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Mike Moritzkat and Bill Downer with Seagate Government Solutions join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how their company is using innovation to assist the federal government in storing massive amounts of data.
The Federation of American Scientists obtained a copy of a list of 18 science fiction inspired research projects that DIA funded under its Advanced Aerospace Threat and Identification Program.
GSA launched its schedules transparency initiative four months ago and NASA awards a new $2.9 billion contract to provide its employees new end user services.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management answered some lingering questions that popped up due to the recent partial government shutdown.
Roger Waldron examines GSA’s unique opportunity to leverage e-commerce to increase best value deliverables, foster economic growth and expand federal customers' access to commercial solutions.
In today's Federal Newscast, NASA announces it will be running a test flight of a crewed commercial space craft some time in July.
The office was stood up in November and the center's chief innovation officer joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss his plans.