Cybersecurity

For IG, the future is now at USPS

Inspector General David Williams takes a broad view of his role at the perennially cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service, including the development of new technologies and revenue streams.

Acquisition

Army hits reset button on intelligence-sharing system

The next phase of the $5 billion Distributed Common Ground System will likely be open to bidders in fiscal 2016.

People

No on FITARA, yes on wearable gear, maybe on JSF software

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Digital Government

The Pentagon Gave the Ferguson Police Department Military-Grade Weapons

The local community of Ferguson, Missouri, may not look like a war zone, but the Pentagon has helped the police treat it like one.

Digital Government

Prepare to Be Shocked

Four predictions about how brain stimulation will make us smarter

People

Social media rules!

Steve Kelman argues that government must do more to embrace the realities of social media's massive influence.

Cybersecurity

Leaked docs show spyware used to snoop on U.S. computers

ProPublica's report on software created by the controversial U.K.-based Gamma Group International provides yet another reminder of rapidly evolving cyber threats.

Digital Government

FAA moves on drone test and research sites

The last of six authorizations to operate and a solicitation for a Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems came in the past week.

Cybersecurity

Russian PM quits in hacked tweet

Government (Foreign) // Moscow, Russia

Digital Government

The Navy Battles for ‘E*WARFARE’ Brand

Trademark filings for the logo claim the right to use a lightning bolt.

Cybersecurity

Airport innovations, MonsterMind and a $300M Air Force contract

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Cybersecurity

The story behind DOT's cyber makeover

CIO Richard McKinney says it started with the realization that staff considered cybersecurity measures to be "inconvenient."

People

JIE comes into focus under Halvorsen

After three months on the job, acting DOD CIO Terry Halvorsen is putting his stamp on leading Defense IT projects.

Emerging Tech

Why Can't the United States Build a High-Speed Rail System?

The problem isn't geography, demographics, or money—it's federal will.

Modernization

What Roat's move to DOT means for FedRAMP

Bottlenecks remain a concern, but observers expect a smooth transition.

Cybersecurity

Snowden: NSA Caused Massive Internet Blackout in Syria

In a new interview, the fugitive leaker claims the spy agency accidentally took down Syria’s Internet during its prolonged civil war.