Members of the House Ways and Means Committee and IRS watchdogs have expressed concerns about the size of the agency’s tax gap — hundreds of billions of dollars that go uncollected each year — but disagree how best to close the gap.
Despite the IRS's repeated calls IT modernization over the past 25 years, several new elements stand out in this latest proposal.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services needs to keep a constant stream of digital records and moving E-Verify to the cloud has been a big help.
The Navy says dozens of IT systems and websites for pay and personnel functions are about to be killed off in favor of a consolidated system sailors can access from anywhere.
The Government Accountability Office achieved its optimal workforce capacity this year, but it's still having trouble keeping up with lawmaker requests around new technologies and cybersecurity.
The federal employment question forms a knot that remains difficult to untie.
The 2020 president's budget request keeps federal IT spending in 2020 about level with 2019. And the Analytical Perspectives on the budget released Monday indicate all is not well.
In this Expert Edition: IT Modernization, we report on how the concept of IT modernization evolved from a focus solely on cybersecurity and retiring technical debt to bringing in current approaches around software development, user-centered design and cloud computing into the government to help meet the needs of agency customers today and in the future.
This program will provide a progress report on IT modernization in government.
Agencies are under ever-increasing pressure to deliver outcomes and improve citizen services. Therefore, agencies need to develop new capabilities rapidly and be flexible to meet changing user needs as they tackle the government’s most complex modernization challenges.
This week Michael Keegan addresses the federal government's IT modernization priorities with Suzette Kent, OMB's Federal Chief Information Officer.
From IT modernization to AI and blockchain, Federal News Network offers its top ten technology stories from 2018.
One of the IDEA Act's backers is California Democrat Ro Khanna, who spoke with Federal Drive with Tom Temin shortly after the House bill passage.
To bring some perspective to approaching modernization, cyber, and mission delivery, Federal News Network and Verizon convened a panel of federal IT practitioners to discuss these topics.
In this exclusive executive briefing, technology experts will explore how agencies are approaching their mission systems.