Cybersecurity

TSA seeks smarter luggage scanners

The Transportation Security Administration wants high-tech start-ups to fuel development of smarter, faster detection capabilities for airport luggage scanners.

Cybersecurity

You May Have to Wait 2 Years to Get That Security Clearance

The metrics fail to capture the real-world impact of the backlog, which includes careers put on hold and the loss of top talent, says Raytheon's Jane Chappell.

Digital Government

Facebook’s New Data Sharing Policies, Translated So a 13-Year-Old Can Understand

A breakdown of the biggest takeaways from Facebook’s new terms of service, including its data and privacy policies.

Cybersecurity

DHS seeks drones to patrol the border

The DHS technology directorate wants to test small drones and their onboard sensors in a variety of security scenarios.

Cybersecurity

How the U.S. Government Learned to Stop Worrying About The Global Internet and Kicked Russians Off Its Networks

The Obama administration was willing to accept some risks to keep global tech markets free and flowing. That era’s over.

Cybersecurity

Pentagon bans sale of Chinese phones at military exchanges

The move is the latest salvo in the government's ongoing conflict with telecom companies Huawei and ZTE over concerns their devices could be used to facilitate Chinese government spying

Emerging Tech

TSA Issues First Contract Call Through Homeland’s Silicon Valley Program

The Transportation Security Administration needs low-key, automated screening tools and is asking non-traditional vendors for ideas.

Emerging Tech

The U.S. Military Wants Giant Transformer Robot Subs

The future of countermine operations could look like a big bug that can swim for hundreds of kilometers.

Modernization

CBP officers test body cams

The short-term cost is the camera, a former agency chief said. The big expense is with data storage and retrieval.

Digital Government

Data-driven policy bill stalls in the Senate

A bill to drive evidence-based policymaking and require chief data officers at agencies has the support of the House Speaker, but remains stuck in the Senate.

Cybersecurity

One Cybersecurity Metric To Dwell On

If Commerce Department acting CIO Rod Turk had to pick just one cybersecurity metric to measure, this would be it.

Modernization

Centers of Excellence Are A 'Cultural Intervention' For USDA, Says CIO

The department shows a renewed energy and shift in strategic thinking even in the first phase of the program, Agriculture CIO Gary Washington said.

Modernization

Lawmakers Question the Office of American Innovation’s Activities and Ethics

A pair of senators wants to know who the office is meeting with, what it’s working on and how much it’s spending.

Cybersecurity

Why Cities Are So Bad at Cybersecurity

Government systems are under near-constant attack from hackers, surveys show, but officials don’t know who’s attacking them or how to respond.

People

Futures Command, coming this summer, needs a leader and a base

Army Secretary Mark Esper said the new Futures Command will help change the service's acquisition culture.