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New VA law to be a blueprint for whole-of-government reform?
The new bill President Trump signed on Friday is not seen as a win by everyone. There are concerns for employee rights and further intentions on reforming the whole government.
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Citizens want agencies to use AI; they just don’t want it to sound like AI
Many government agencies utilize a digital assistant to provide customer service, but what kind of voice do citizens prefer?
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Feds shares guidance to help colleagues transition to cloud networks
A whitepaper has been published detailing the successes, lessons, and feedback on transitioning to cloud networks, in hopes of making it easier for other agencies.
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Several agencies looking for IT, cyber leaders
CIO.gov has listed three available IT focused job openings.
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Warner calls for full, public disclosure on election hacking
In a letter written to DHS Secretary John Kelly, Sen. Mark Warner said the dangers of the 2016 election attacks can be neutralized by educating the public.
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Secure the Net initiative found to be an overall failure for NSA
A declassified report containing information about the NSA’s security efforts has been released.
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100-plus lawmakers join in opposing fed pay, benefits cuts in proposed 2018 budget
In the proposed budget for the 2018 Fiscal Year, President Trump is looking at a large cut to the benefits and pay of federal employees; Raskin and Connolly are looking to fight this proposition.
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Air Force launches Space Cyber Challenge
The inaugural collaborative effort was held at the National Security Agency Cyber Defense Exercise on May 22 in Linthicum Heights, MD.
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GSA piloting methods to reduce, streamline contractor reporting
The search to reduce the government contractor’s burden is underway, according to GSA.
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Census Bureau director retires mid term
Census Bureau Director, John H. Thompson, retired from his position Tuesday May 9.
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New VA law to be a blueprint for whole-of-government reform?
The new bill President Trump signed on Friday is not seen as a win by everyone. There are concerns for employee rights and further intentions on reforming the whole government.
-
Citizens want agencies to use AI; they just don’t want it to sound like AI
Many government agencies utilize a digital assistant to provide customer service, but what kind of voice do citizens prefer?
-
Feds shares guidance to help colleagues transition to cloud networks
A whitepaper has been published detailing the successes, lessons, and feedback on transitioning to cloud networks, in hopes of making it easier for other agencies.
-
Several agencies looking for IT, cyber leaders
CIO.gov has listed three available IT focused job openings.
-
Warner calls for full, public disclosure on election hacking
In a letter written to DHS Secretary John Kelly, Sen. Mark Warner said the dangers of the 2016 election attacks can be neutralized by educating the public.
-
Secure the Net initiative found to be an overall failure for NSA
A declassified report containing information about the NSA’s security efforts has been released.
-
100-plus lawmakers join in opposing fed pay, benefits cuts in proposed 2018 budget
In the proposed budget for the 2018 Fiscal Year, President Trump is looking at a large cut to the benefits and pay of federal employees; Raskin and Connolly are looking to fight this proposition.
-
Air Force launches Space Cyber Challenge
The inaugural collaborative effort was held at the National Security Agency Cyber Defense Exercise on May 22 in Linthicum Heights, MD.
-
GSA piloting methods to reduce, streamline contractor reporting
The search to reduce the government contractor’s burden is underway, according to GSA.
-
Census Bureau director retires mid term
Census Bureau Director, John H. Thompson, retired from his position Tuesday May 9.
-
New VA law to be a blueprint for whole-of-government reform?
The new bill President Trump signed on Friday is not seen as a win by everyone. There are concerns for employee rights and further intentions on reforming the whole government.
-
Citizens want agencies to use AI; they just don’t want it to sound like AI
Many government agencies utilize a digital assistant to provide customer service, but what kind of voice do citizens prefer?
-
Feds shares guidance to help colleagues transition to cloud networks
A whitepaper has been published detailing the successes, lessons, and feedback on transitioning to cloud networks, in hopes of making it easier for other agencies.
-
Several agencies looking for IT, cyber leaders
CIO.gov has listed three available IT focused job openings.
-
Warner calls for full, public disclosure on election hacking
In a letter written to DHS Secretary John Kelly, Sen. Mark Warner said the dangers of the 2016 election attacks can be neutralized by educating the public.
-
Secure the Net initiative found to be an overall failure for NSA
A declassified report containing information about the NSA’s security efforts has been released.
-
100-plus lawmakers join in opposing fed pay, benefits cuts in proposed 2018 budget
In the proposed budget for the 2018 Fiscal Year, President Trump is looking at a large cut to the benefits and pay of federal employees; Raskin and Connolly are looking to fight this proposition.
-
Air Force launches Space Cyber Challenge
The inaugural collaborative effort was held at the National Security Agency Cyber Defense Exercise on May 22 in Linthicum Heights, MD.
-
GSA piloting methods to reduce, streamline contractor reporting
The search to reduce the government contractor’s burden is underway, according to GSA.
-
Census Bureau director retires mid term
Census Bureau Director, John H. Thompson, retired from his position Tuesday May 9.













