Modernization

GSA Wants to Make It Easier for Agencies to Get to the Cloud

The agency wants to create a cloud portfolio of products and services that can help agencies migrate to new tech.

Cybersecurity

OPM Hackers Netted Usernames, Social Security Numbers Years Ago

Federal officials always maintained the attackers -- who nabbed 21.5 million background check records last year -- never obtained personally identifiable information during a breach two years ago.

Emerging Tech

What Color Lightsaber Would Use the Most Energy?

Is R2-D2 battery operated? And other questions pondered by the Energy Department.

Digital Government

FTC Warns Targeted Ads and Big Data Can Be Civil Rights Issues

Using big data to target ads for financial products could mean “low-income consumers who may otherwise be eligible for better offers may never receive them.”

Digital Government

Obama’s IT Hiring Agenda: Slow but Steady Progress

When it comes to recruiting tech talent, it appears the Obama administration’s efforts to attract top-flight are having an impact.

Acquisition

HASC tackles acquisition bureaucracy

Lawmakers at a Jan. 7 House Armed Services Committee hearing explored both structural and technological challenges to acquisition reform.

Cybersecurity

DNI announces CTIIC leadership

Tonya Ugoretz, a career FBI analyst, and Maurice Bland, a retired Army colonel, will lead the nascent Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center.

Cybersecurity

TSA shows progress on acquisitions

Lawmakers see signs of maturity in the Transportation Security Administration's acquisition process, but challenges remain.

Cybersecurity

Chaffetz worries about reliance on legacy IT

House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) has particular concerns about the management of IT at the Department of Homeland Security.

Emerging Tech

This Self-Flying Drone Can Carry You to Work

Soon drones will be able to take off, fly and land all on their own.

Modernization

I Went Back to a Dumbphone

Here's what I learned when I left my iPhone behind.

Digital Government

Could an IRS tech push leave taxpayers feeling abandoned?

The IRS has an ambitious plan for customer service, but will taxpayers be able to access live human help?

Digital Government

FTC: Existing consumer laws govern big data

In a long-promised report, the Federal Trade Commission indicates that it will use its existing regulatory playbook to target firms that use big data to discriminate against consumers.

Digital Government

Wish they all could be... (Part II)

How can the innovation culture of Silicon Valley help government technology? Two experts count the ways.

People

To improve your personal productivity, pay attention to attention management

Steve Kelman suggests that managers need to start with their own overloads.

Cybersecurity

OPM Still Hasn’t Answered Questions on Background Check Hack, Republicans Say

During a House hearing tomorrow, the Oversight and Government Reform Committee is expected to question a legislative branch liaison from OPM about the holdup and excessive redactions in documents it received.

Cybersecurity

Russian Hackers Suspected in Cyberattack Causing Huge Ukraine Blackout

Experts say they have established the world’s first known case of a cyberattack on a power grid.

Modernization

Pentagon warns contractors of Juniper vulnerabilities

In a Dec. 22 notice to industry obtained by FCW, the Defense Security Service warns defense contractors that a Juniper vulnerability could allow remote administrative access and "result in a complete compromise of the affected system."