Digital Government

White House CIO: New IT Fund Isn't 'Get It And Forget It' Money

The White House's chief information officer is continuing his public relations campaign to promote the $3 billion IT Modernization Fund.

Digital Government

IG: Social Security Should’ve Considered Scrapping $300M IT Project

Agency officials only considered two options: buying commercial code or building their own.

Digital Government

New York accents, New York baseball and presidential politics

Steve Kelman gets back to his roots, and considers the Big Apple's overtones in this year's elections.

Modernization

Hill leaders look to block upgrade in Russian surveillance gear

Russia is seeking to upgrade the digital camera it uses in U.S. surveillance flyovers permitted under the Open Skies Treaty, but some in Congress are hoping to block the move.

Digital Government

Toaster-Sized Satellites Will Revolutionize How We Measure World Food Supply

2,900 people visit 125,000 American farmers each year to survey them about their expected yields.

Digital Government

What the Joint Chiefs’ Email Hack Tells Us About the DNC Breach

The two attacks share a perpetrator and even some techniques. Here’s how to stop them.

Digital Government

White House, Senate at odds over Census funding

The administration is concerned that a Senate appropriations bill starves the Census Bureau of $100 million needed to complete the 2020 Census design.

Cybersecurity

FBI lax on facial recognition privacy, watchdog says

As law enforcement looks to tap advances in facial recognition, a government watchdog warns of the risks to privacy.

Cybersecurity

White House looks to put more muscle behind cyber plan

White House tech officials are looking to put more weight behind CNAP for the next administration.

Modernization

$3 billion worth of IT is about to kick the bucket

Federal CIO Tony Scott is again warning that the government faces a crisis of outmoded IT.

Digital Government

DOD Plans to Eliminate Common Access Cards

Halvorsen said the Pentagon will move to “true multifactor” authentication that would increase DOD’s agility and cut costs and the time to issue the cards themselves.

Digital Government

Medicare chief wants health record vendors to ease access

The head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services put EHR vendors on notice that they had to do more to improve data interoperability.

Digital Government

Navy Is Making a New GPS for Drone Submarines

Right now, GPS signals can barely travel below the surface of the ocean.

Digital Government

LinkedIn May Just Be the Beginning of Mega-Acquisitions for Silicon Valley

The world’s technology giants are sitting on an unprecedented mountain of cash.

Acquisition

DOD officials say IT acquisition rules still woefully outdated

Acquisition reform has typically been iterative, via the annual defense policy bill. That approach has still left acquisition officials wanting for a means of speeding up the process.

Digital Government

A Win for 'Net Neutrality'

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the government's rules, which ensure consumers get equal access to internet.

Cybersecurity

Russian Hackers Hack Democratic Party Computers

The hackers accessed staff emails, chat logs and volumes of opposition research on Donald Trump.