Management

Three Trends That Will Revolutionize Federal IT

This new ecosystem allows agencies to experiment and adapt at a low cost.

Management

Government’s Biggest Failures, 2001-2014

A scholar looks at recent instances of where government has fallen short, either in oversight or operations.

Tech

Archives Reminds IRS that Instant Messages Must be Retained

House Republicans scold commissioner for late disclosure of Lerner documents.

Defense One

How to Fix the Government's Security Clearance Mess

We need to continuously monitor who has top secret clearance. Here’s how. By Steve Nguyen

Nextgov

Obama Wants Drones to Be Part of Border Migration Solution

Proposed emergency funding contains $39 million for aerial surveillance, including unmanned aircraft operations.

Tech

How 3D Printing Could Save the Postal Service

USPS could harness young technology into new business opportunities.

Tech

Russia Says U.S. Secret Service Arrest of a Russian Hacker Was a 'Kidnapping'

DHS arrested Roman Valerevich Seleznev for hacking into U.S. retailers' computer systems in order to steal credit card information.

Nextgov

Do You Want To Pay for USPS Shipping With Cash Or Bitcoin?

An agency inspector is polling citizens for an upcoming audit of potential “innovative payment methods” for letters and parcels.

Tech

Commerce, Prisons Bureau at High Risk for Losing Email

The National Archives scores agencies on compliance with records preservation laws.

Management

Obama to Cabinet: I Expect Better Performance

President tells agency heads they’ve got room for improvement.

Tech

Need to Know Memo: Three Keys to a Winning App

Agencies are learning that in the mobile world, it's all about engaging experiences.

Defense One

How the Fukushima Disaster Is Changing the Future of Robotics

The future of humanoid robotics is rising from the radioactive ashes of Fukushima. By Patrick Tucker

Nextgov

US and Germany Face Off on Soccer and Spying

Internet governance was on the agenda at Thursday’s bilateral cyber meeting.

Defense One

The Military Is About to Get New Spy Glasses

The Defense Department’s new smart spectacles go beyond Google Glass. By Patrick Tucker

Nextgov

Disputed $103 Million DHS Employee Smartcard Project Falls Behind

Government attorneys reject latest protest pitting HP against contract winner XTec.

Nextgov

CIA CIO Opens Up About Amazon Cloud

Langley's top tech executive calls the AWS cloud “one of the most important” tech procurements as of late.

Tech

CIA Sued for Failing to Disclose Senate Torture-Probe Records

Lawsuit comes as the administration is close to declassifying a Senate report on the agency’s one-time interrogation techniques.