Digital Government

2017 defense bill advances

The House Appropriations Committee has introduced the final $578 billion defense spending bill for the remainder of FY2017. It's an $11 billion increase over 2016, but far short of what defense hawks say is needed going forward.

Acquisition

IT modernization is just the beginning

A former agency CIO sketches the key challenges for his successors.

Modernization

SDN looms large in NSTAC report

A report under development by a government advisory board says the government must move quickly to better understand software-defined networking's effect on critical infrastructure.

People

Council to take leadership post at MITRE

The former VA CIO is joining MITRE as senior vice president and general manager of the group's Center for Connected Government.

People

DOD vague on AT&L split

The Department of Defense met its to update Congress on progress towards splitting the office of Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, but provided few details on what the split will look like.

Cybersecurity

Singapore Commuters Can Soon Use Credit Cards to Board Public Transit

Straphangers won’t have to put money on a separate fare card to ride buses and trains.

Digital Government

The Invisible Fence That Keeps Drones Away From the President

Some drones are programmed to avoid restricted airspace—but it’s not hard to ignore the limits and fly there anyway.

Modernization

For the First Time, the Price of Bitcoin Is the Same as the Price of Gold

Two years ago, the value of Bitcoin slumped so badly that the digital currency was being written off as a failed experiment.

Digital Government

Howard Schmidt, former Obama cyber adviser, dies

Howard Schmidt, a longtime IT leader in both government and industry who served as cybersecurity adviser in the Obama White House, has passed away at the age of 67.

Emerging Tech

DARPA Tests Dirty-Bomb Hunting Ambulances

You may not have known it, but some D.C. ambulances were searching for radiation while they drove.

Cybersecurity

New Bill Would Expand DHS Cyber Aid to State and Local Governments

The department would help state and local officials—upon request—protect systems from cyberattacks.

Digital Government

30 Agencies Pursue Shared Services, Most With IT Modernization in Mind

Aging IT is a looming problem for federal agencies, presenting both performance and security issues.

Cybersecurity

One Russian Hacking Investigation Moves Forward, Another in Chaos

House intelligence leaders agreed on the scope of their investigation as calls mounted for Attorney General Sessions to recuse himself from executive branch investigations.

Artificial Intelligence

Machine Learning Is Bringing the Cosmos Into Focus

Training neural networks to identify galaxies could forever change humanity’s perspective of the universe.