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The Postal Service’s regulatory agency has hired its first chief data officer, and seeks public feedback on a dashboard it's building to track USPS delivery performance.
Tim Odom, director of Business Technology Solutions Development at Vidoori, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk, to explain how high-performance testing can help federal leaders complete major tasks on time and under budget.
But agencies, amid a surge in public demand to use government services digitally, as well as a rise in improper payments from COVID-19 stimulus programs, face growing pressure to make customer services easier to access, but also more secure.
The $22 billion program is supposed to revolutionize the way soldiers can operate in the field but was delayed by a year last fall.
Duncan Jones, head of Cybersecurity, and Tom Benjamin, president at Cambridge Quantum North America, join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk for a deep discussion on quantum computing and federal information technology.
The IRS’s Teresa Hunter and Shanna Webbers explain how the agency is benefiting from RPA.
The IRS will transition away from using facial recognition technology to help taxpayers create online accounts with the agency.
Get ready for the future as agencies begin pairing Internet of Things and 5G. Healthcare offers an early glimpse of the potential to take advantage of a lot of sensor data quickly and efficiently.
DoD’s Chief Information Officer John Sherman will serve as the acting Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer (CDAO), while the agency’s search for a permanent pick remains ongoing.
Bob Stevens of GitLab joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the entire process of the software development life cycle and provide guidelines on ways to incorporate testing in all aspects of project completion.
This exclusive e-book demonstrates not only the progress that the Pentagon is making in finding real value out of 5G, but begins to paint the future picture across DoD.
The White House’s forthcoming zero trust strategy gives agencies a chance to overhaul how employees and citizens access federal systems.
The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is revising its approach to using commercial sources of technology and data. It wants to diversify its sources, improve data security, and maybe have some influence on what the GEOINT industry does. For details, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the NGA's associate director for enterprise, Gary Dunow.
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) regulates federal home loan banks as well as the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac organizations. As a consequence, ransomware attacks are a serious concern.