Have an opinion about Edward Snowden or the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs? Is it an unpopular one? Have you shared that opinion on social media? Then…
In the aftermath of last fall’s flawed Healthcare.gov rollout, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced Tuesday a…
Officials from the Department of Veterans Affairs used paper waiting lists and manipulated electronic scheduling data at as many as 93 VA medical facilities across the country, but…
(Douglas Palmer | cc-licensed https://flic.kr/p/83XWe7) The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has removed decades worth of court documents from its PACER database to make way for…
The Federal Communications Commission named Scott Jordan, a computer science professor from the University of California-Irvine, as its new chief technology officer Tuesday. Jordan will be based…
David Bennett, chief information officer at the Defense Information Systems Agency, talked to FedScoopTV at last week’s Lowering the Cost of Government with IT Summit 2014 about…
The Defense Department released a long-awaited request for proposals Monday for its multi-billion dollar effort to replace its aging health record systems and enhance interoperability with private…
Located at the University of Utah, Apt is a precursor to CloudLab and will be built around the hardware cluster. (Credit: Chris Coleman, School of Computing, University…
DISA wants to move fast on a number of spectrum-related contracts. (cc-licensed slworking2 | https://flic.kr/p/fMBog1) The process of securing spectrum for the military is a delicate process for…
http://youtu.be/jZ20OAsj30A David Bray, chief information officer for the Federal Communications Commission, recently sat down with FedScoop as part of the Cloud Innovation Heroes campaign, presented by Intel…