The troubled U.S. Census Bureau has a new challenge on its hands. Robert Goldenkoff, director of strategic issues at the Government Accountability Office, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.
When trying to make legacy software compatible with other systems, the technology needs to evolve to meet the current need, said Nick Guertin of the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute.
In today's Federal Newscast, speaking to supporters last night, the president said he's secured commitments from Congressional leaders to fund a border wall.
Mike Convertino, vice president of Technology and Security at F5 Networks, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss agile software development and how his company can help federal agencies cut costs and move systems safely to the cloud. September 11, 2018
Asad Jabbar, head of Capture Management and Josh Wilson vice president of Advanced Analytics at LMI, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss super hubs, data cataloging, the proper approach to analytics, and what data analytics means in this new world of big data. September 4, 2018
While the Trump administration expects agencies will spend less on records management in the long-term, NARA says agencies might save on time, but probably not money when transitioning to digital records.
The Education Department's Federal Student Aid Office is launching a mobile app for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to help the agency gain a better view into applicants' pain points with the form.
Mark Pappaioanou of the U.S. Postal Service said data analytics can help the agency's inspector general identify patterns of bad acts and make recommendations for the future.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. Court of Appeals opens up the possibility for veterans to file suit collectively, instead of as individuals.
The vast majority of agencies claim they're on track to meet a key deadline in the path towards making the government less dependent on paper records, according to a new report from the National Archives and Records Administration.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said the pilot program would stand up for about two to three years with a handful of participants needing rural broadband.
Intelligence agencies strive to implement AI and machine learning, but struggle to make data available for those machines to chew on.
Every quarter, roughly 100 agencies submit trillions of dollars’ worth of federal spending data to the Data Lab on USASpending.gov. Organizing that data, and helping researchers and the general public alike make sense of it is its mission.
A report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies says the federal government needs a bigger role in helping state and local police access digital evidence.
Robert Goldenkoff, director of strategic issues at the Government Accountability Office, talked about preparations for 2020 on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.