Digital Government

New spending site debuts

The latest version of USASpending.gov opens access to federal spending information mandated by the Data Act.

Cybersecurity

The Voting Technology We Really Need? Paper

Software-independent backup systems are more important than ever.

Acquisition

GSA official promises vendors "proactively business-friendly" approach under Trump

The General Services Administration is reviewing changes to reporting rules to make them more palatable to industry.

Cybersecurity

Trump signs cyber order

Federal IT and legacy systems are at the heart of a long-awaited executive order on cybersecurity signed May 11 by President Trump.

Cybersecurity

What does the internet of things mean for data breaches?

Regulators say new troves of hackable data created by connected devices make the need for a national data breach standard that much more urgent.

Digital Government

Three Simple Techniques to Help You Stop Stressing So Much Over Email

There are steps we can all take to reduce our body’s stressed-out reactions to a full inbox.

Digital Government

The Technology That Can Destroy a Presidency

From Xerox copiers to secret tapes to missing emails, machines are still at the center of modern political scandals.

People

Court tosses VA's expedited firing authority

A federal court invalidated part of a 2014 law that makes it easier to fire VA workers, and the agency wants a replacement from Congress.

Cybersecurity

Will Comey's encryption legacy at FBI go dark?

Politics aside, what does the firing of FBI Director James Comey mean for the future of cybersecurity law enforcement and the debate over commercial encryption?

Cybersecurity

McCaskill slams 'turf wars' over cyber

Why some senators and private sector players think big changes are needed in the U.S. approach to cybersecurity.

Digital Government

How tech, laws and leadership impede digital diplomacy

Digital diplomacy, a priority for the State Department under the Obama administration, appears to be at a crossroads.

Emerging Tech

Canada Wants Silicon Valley’s Tech Employees

Immigration fears in countries such as the U.S. and U.K. might create huge opportunities for economic growth elsewhere—and Toronto is taking note.