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The U.S. Agency for International Development has launched a program to see if people can be saved before disasters.
AIDS is still a scourge outside of the United States. And helping mitigate it remains a priority for the State Department.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. Agency for International Development is ramping up efforts to make COVID-19 vaccines available worldwide.
USAID awarded $36 million grant to the University of California, Davis, and a $25 million grant to Tufts University.
The U.S. Agency for International Development has launched a set of online resources to help new partners get together with experienced ones and with the agency. With details, USAID's industry liaison Matthew Johnson joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Spending on professional services has been steadily increasing every year.
Agencies making their cloud migration have to invest in their people if they want to make the journey a successful one.
The Biden administration is asking for a 2.4% increase and a 14% increase in federal IT and cybersecurity spending, respectively, in fiscal 2022.
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Few agencies have been able to take advantage of working capital funds for IT modernization as granted under the MGT Act.
The United States Agency for International Development has more than 80 overseas mission locations, and nearly all of its storage is in the cloud.
To keep the State Department staffed and prepared to handle this expanded cyber diplomacy role, House and Senate Democrats are calling for a $12 billion increase in foreign affairs spending.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee released the 11th FITARA scorecard where no agency received an "A" grade and 10 agencies earned B grades.
NGA chief technology officer Mark Munsell and SSA’s deputy commissioner Lester Diamond retired after more than 20 years each of federal service capping a busy two months of retirements and executives on the move.