Digital Government

New tool helps users explore federal rulemaking

Sunlight Foundation's Docket Wrench plugs into Regulations.gov API, visualizes public comments.

Digital Government

New tech grads earn a lot more in industry than in government

Study shows the job market for computer science and engineering remains strong.

Digital Government

Lawmakers reaffirm demand for biowatch data

Letter says CDC has not been forthcoming in providing information.

Emerging Tech

Checking in on the Presidential Innovation Fellows

Here’s what they’ve accomplished in five months.

Digital Government

At Hagel hearing, hints on budgets and cybersecurity

Senators focus on Iran and Israel, but defense nominee also addresses matters at home.

Digital Government

Agencies still struggle with workforce stewardship

New survey finds that leaders fail to wisely manage limited resources.

Digital Government

Navy’s $5 billion network award slips to May

Service needs more time to review NGEN bids.

Acquisition

Can RFP-EZ really change procurement?

This Presidential Innovations Fellows project aims to help contracting officers and small businesses alike. Now agencies will see whether it works in real life.

Digital Government

Iran and North Korea are upping their nuclear games

One is prepping for a nuclear test; the other is bragging about putting its program into overdrive.

Cybersecurity

China hacked the New York Times for four months straight

Hackers managed to steal the passwords of every single Times employee.

Digital Government

U.S. agents rescue sex slaves through data fusion

Software that connects phone calls, money and old cases leads ICE to victims of human trafficking.

Digital Government

Hopes and fears: China edition

Steve Kelman finds that Chinese students have hopes that would sound familiar, but fears that are much less so.

Digital Government

Navy delays NGEN award

Officials cite complexity of requirements, not budget or sequestration concerns.

Digital Government

Another four years for VA Chief Information Officer Roger Baker?

There's 'no better federal CIO job,' he says.