Ron Lopez, president and managing director of Astroscale USA, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss orbital sustainability and how his company is leading the effort in space debris removal.
The cybersecurity environment has shifted dramatically in recent years, and that means yesterday’s tools and approaches – especially those which rely upon manual and/or siloed processes – will no longer suffice.
The federal government is making strides with the OPEN Government Data Act, which demonstrates the critical role data plays in future innovation.
Rick "Ozzie" Nelson, vice president and general manager for the Public Sector at MicroStrategy, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to talk about business intelligence and how it is being used to analzye complex problems in the federal government.
Federal agencies will face a slew of New Year’s resolutions in 2020, now that the Trump administration has released the final draft of its Federal Data Strategy.
Jenny Rone, the assistant inspector general for data science at the Department of Agriculture, and Larry Koskinen, the chief risk officer for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, are turning to pilots to use data in new ways and gain support throughout the agency.
Eric Trexler, vice president of Global Governments and Critical Infrastructure Sales at Forcepoint, joins John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the implications of a federal agencies' move to the cloud.
The Air Force is preparing to invest in what it’s calling Digital U, an online schoolhouse similar to Udemy or Codecademy that will let airmen learn basic cyber skills.
Continued U.S. leadership in nearly every area of science and technology will depend on a sound system of computing resources.
Melchior Baltazar, Brightspot SVP/General Manager, discussed critical components of this regime, the success of the Department of Agriculture, getting ten million dollars from the Technology Modernization Fund and more.
In today's Federal Newscast, a temporary outage of Regulations.gov has some agencies allowing more time for comments on certain proposed rules.
If agencies don’t have the integrated, trusted, accessible data that they need to meet mission objectives, projects and success will be at risk.
NARA officials said Thursday that updated guidance will soon give agencies a better idea of what to expect from the transition from paper to digital records.
The commercialization of space and the launches of clouds of small, capable satellites have revolutionized geospatial intelligence.
Tom Romeo, the general manager of MAXIMUS Federal, explains the benefits of robotics process automation.