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As the Census Bureau conducts its field test for the 2020 population count in Providence County, Rhode Island, Congress remains worried the project is falling behind schedule and over budget.
When visitors hit the national parks this summer, they will all be in mobile mode.
The Environmental Protection Agency received one of the inaugural Citizen Champions of Change awards for its customer service efforts.
Application programming interfaces, or APIs, connect front- and back-end systems, to which Lighthouse's product owner said the VA wants to add more data.
Don Hall, government solutions director at OnSolve, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the latest advances in emergency notification and how his company can help federal agencies use these new technologies to deliver detailed information quickly and securely. May 1, 2018
Patient portals typically only offer a fraction of personal health information, presenting a common challenge for people accessing their data.
Marvo Dolor, the deputy executive director of digital services at the Veterans Affairs Department, said new single sign-on capability eases the path for veterans to use services.
The U.S. Transportation Command brought in the U.S Digital Service after its Defense Personnel Property System suffered a two-week outage.
As the software industry evolves, so do the policy issues that companies want a focus on — data privacy and AI in particular.
A long-time career fed says he's excited by the prospect of modernizing and security not only IT but also service delivery.
The pilots are meant to figure out how to update the TIC reference architecture and policy, since agencies have cited the TIC current requirements as a reason for not yet moving to the cloud.
The Federal Aviation Administration wants to reduce its number of applications and make data more accessible across the agency using cloud technology.
Arizona State University Associate Professor Gregory Dawson said the federal government spends the majority of its IT budget on maintaining "obsolete systems."
Elliott Yama, the chief data analyst of Apttus, describes four procurement areas where AI and automation technologies can help.