Digital Government

Lost in space: Pentagon wants help keeping track of satellites

Maintaining custody of objects in crowded orbits is a major challenge.

Digital Government

A Tech Evolutionary

Federal CIO Steven VanRoekel is remapping IT strategy for a government on the go.

Emerging Tech

Hand-held scanners could replace airport pat-downs

TSA is expected to release a request for proposals in early June.

Modernization

Data.gov launches developer community

Developer.data.gov is the latest in a growing list of communities designed to make practical use of the government's datasets.

Acquisition

VA resumes reverse auctions, but questions linger

Updated guidelines on reverse auctions require contracting officers to show how they benefit the agency's bottom line.

Digital Government

No one wants to pay for TSA's new baggage screeners

GAO finds lack of support around $50 billion security update.

Digital Government

State Department to provide Mexican security agency with surveillance apparatus

Civil liberties advocates say the system could violate Americans’ privacy rights.

Digital Government

Wanted: Developers to quickly create virtual landscapes for missile tests

Graphical rendering of real-world terrain is time consuming and expensive.

Acquisition

Spare parts pricing -- still crazy after all these years

Despite years of recognition that it's a problem, the government hasn't solved spare-parts pricing.

Digital Government

Twitter value includes response

If an agency Tweets and nobody answers, did it matter?

People

Perception of government could affect agency hiring

Agency recruiting might just have gotten harder as survey paints a "disturbing" picture of attitudes toward the federal government.

Acquisition

Industry wants agencies in control, not mandates

Industry groups want agencies to have discretion and the authority to manage its acquisition as it sees best.

Digital Government

Navy seeks real-time data tool to detect threats at sea

The system would alert officers to unusual ship patterns.

Cybersecurity

Rogue Google engineer tried to steal your information

Employee collected emails and passwords from unprotected networks while working on Street View.

Digital Government

The real cybersecurity worry

Will agencies become cybersecurity Luddites by necessity?

People

Agencies not playing around with gamification

A familiar concept in the private sector, gamification makes a splash in the federal space.

People

Why can't government handle cascading goals?

The concept of cascading goals works well in private business, but government agencies have more difficulty setting meaningful goals, writes consultant Howard Risher.