Digital Government

Navy Is Rigging Locusts to Sniff Out Bombs

Although dogs’ noses remain the gold standard for chemical detection, bugs' simpler neurological system make them easier to engineer and control.

Ideas

6 Things the Public Sector Can Learn from Banking

To date, the public sector has not realized the same success in embracing many of the same digital solutions in which banks have become immersed. So why has the public sector been challenged in this progressive direction?

Cybersecurity

Bill Banning Porn, Personal Email on Agency Computers Under Fire on Unrelated Grounds

White House threatens veto over provisions on firing senior executives and reporting on union activities.

Digital Government

Q&A: DHS CIO Wants ‘Constant Foraging’ for Commercial Tech

More than a year after opening its Silicon Valley office, the Homeland Security Department is figuring out what a free flow of talent and technology would really mean.

Acquisition

DOE backs away from new business system mandates

The Energy Department withdrew plans for a rule that would set up definitions for contractors to adhere to or face financial penalty.

Digital Government

FITARA, strategic sourcing could limit wireless IoT

FITARA and wireless BPAs are great, but they’re also potentially confining wireless device technology, a new study says.

People

White House would veto email blocking bill

The House passed a bill that would give agencies authority to block employee access to webmail, but the White House is pledging a veto.

Emerging Tech

Adorable Self-Driving Robots Will Start Making Deliveries in Europe This Month

The Starship delivery bots will be stationed at kitchens, delivery hubs and supermarkets in London, Düsseldorf, Bern and Hamburg.

Cybersecurity

USPS flooded with false malware positives

The U.S. Postal Service's cyber incident system is overwhelmingly identifying normal activity as malicious, according to a new inspector general report.

People

Uber, but for feds

Recently introduced legislation would open the world of modern transportation apps to federal reimbursement.

Digital Government

Court: Feds can't hide outside emails from FOIA

Emails that contain government records don't gain immunity from FOIA just because they reside on an non-governmental system, an appeals court decided July 5.

Ideas

What Federal Government Can Learn from States in Going Digital

To speed delivery of citizen- and business-centric digital solutions, federal agencies can adopt best practices from states where online transaction-based services have been used successfully for more than two decades.

Modernization

Apple Urges US iPhone Owners to Become Organ Donors

Years after watching Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ experience getting a liver transplant, CEO Tim Cook wants to help reduce the organ donor shortage in the US.

Cybersecurity

Ashley Madison, the Cheating Site, Is Being Investigated for Using ‘Fembots’

The website was tricking its male users into believing that robots were seductive females.

Emerging Tech

Does It Make Sense to Upgrade to Windows 10?

Having performed hundreds of Windows upgrades over the years, it’s safe to describe my enthusiasm for such a move as tepid at best, which is why I found myself nearly up against the deadline for the free upgrade.