Digital Government

Hacker attacks Defense pharmacy site

Site maintains medication profile for troops slated for deployment.

Digital Government

Firefox, Chrome browsers to feature "do-not-track" option

According to a company statement, Google's "Keep My Op-Outs" feature will be available as an extension for download on its Chrome browser Monday.

Digital Government

Group urges Hill to investigate Google's relationship with agencies

The report says the Internet giant benefited from access to a government airfield.

Digital Government

NASA offers Kennedy Space Center to private companies

Bid to draw private space companies to the area may also be designed to encourage area residents who depend on the space program for jobs.

Digital Government

Nuclear agency wins award for project management system

G2 integrates the Global Threat Reduction Initiative's project management data onto one IT platform.

Digital Government

Army officials advocate energy networks to help soldiers refuel on the go

Setup would allow troops to locate places to recharge batteries wirelessly, eliminating the need to carry generators.

Cybersecurity

Christian Slater, Hacker

Digital Government

A Five-Year Pay Freeze?

Digital Government

House VA Panel's IT Expert

Digital Government

NSA Targets Tech-Savvy Workers

Digital Government

Outsourcing, insourcing and partisanship: Lawmaker seeks cooperation, not conflict

Rep. Gerry Connelly (D-Va.) thinks IT management and procurement are issues Democrats and Republicans can embrace. He wants hearings on insourcing federal work and poaching contractors' employees.

People

Federal agencies ranked from feeble to gifted in digital competence

Researchers analyzed federal websites and found some exceptional, some awful and many in-between. A new study explains what makes the difference.

Digital Government

Challenge.gov developer emphasizes marketing

Brandon Kessler, who created the Challenge.gov platform, offers an insider's view of what makes a successful competition.

People

House Republican wants cuts to advisory committees

Rep. Jason Chaffetz plans to introduce legislation to cut back on the number of federal advisory committees.

Digital Government

More than a FEW

However you want to characterize it, there is no doubt that Congressional budget hawks have zeroed in on federal jobs, pay and benefits.