Digital Government

Why Steve Jobs’s Influence Is Reverberating Through Government

An influx of cutting-edge technology executives have flown to Washington, D.C., to help transform the U.S. government into an innovative and 21st-century data-driven digital entity.

Emerging Tech

GSA to Agencies: Don’t Use FedRAMP to Screen Out Potential Bidders

Requiring companies to have FedRAMP authorizations up front before being allowed to bid on work will limit competition, official says.

Emerging Tech

Delays Plague NOAA’s $11B Satellite Program

GOES-R has experienced developmental problems, inadequate contracting office support and other issues.

Modernization

Verizon Brings Pay-As-You-Go Pricing to Government

The instance-based virtual machines offering allows customers to use cloud computing resources on-demand and pay for only the capacity used.

Digital Government

NSA Creates 'CareerBuilder' for Spies

Slated for launch in the fall, the new website will include a job exploration tool for applicants and will enable them to upload unclassified text that can be sent into NSA's classified network.

Emerging Tech

Amazon Tests Out Robots That Might One Day Replace Warehouse Workers

The company hosted a competition over the weekend to find out if a robot could take the jobs of any of its many employees.

Modernization

Why Haven’t Researchers Built a Better Battery Yet?

Mobile devices could double their power, but researchers are focused on improving bigger batteries first.

Cybersecurity

You Can Now Protect Your Facebook Messages From Snooping Eyes

The social network has added another layer of security for the cautious: encrypted notification emails.

Cybersecurity

New Guidance Aims to Plug Peepholes in City Surveillance Systems

The preliminary guidelines address the personal data of individuals captured by traffic sensors, speed cameras and other Internet-connected government systems.

Emerging Tech

One of Amazon’s Cloud Leaders Heads to Cyber Nonprofit

Steve Spano spent the past four years building up Amazon Web Services’ defense and intelligence community business.

Emerging Tech

US Regulators Want No Part in .Sucks Domain Fight

Celebrities and companies complain they're getting extorted to prevent embarrassing websites.

Modernization

Everything Google Just Announced at its I/O Developer Conference

Among other things, the company debuted the new capabilities of its next Android release.

Emerging Tech

What Comes After Driverless Cars? Motion Sickness

Mankind’s rapid march toward a future of self-driving vehicles seems inevitable. And this makes a lot of people nervous.

Digital Government

Air Traffic Control Tech Upgrades Face Turbulence in Congress

Heading into a record travel season, FAA’s traffic upgrades are in the political spotlight.

Emerging Tech

DARPA Wants Technology That Could Help Troops See Through Walls

Light particles used to create photographs carry lots of information about their surroundings, but traditional imaging systems only gather a fraction of it, according to DARPA.

Emerging Tech

Unbreakable: A Robot That Can't Be Stopped

New research shows that artificial intelligence can use trial and error to finish a job even when a robot's body is damaged.

Digital Government

SpaceX Has Broken the Monopoly on US National Security Launches

The move is another milestone in the development of SpaceX from start up to a legitimate aerospace company.