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The Education Department can move forward with layoffs of around 1,300 employees it previously notified it would cut after ...
The Office of Management and Budget is drafting a new memorandum to outline steps for the federal government’s migration to a ...
The General Services Administration is looking to mobile drivers licenses as “the future of digital identity verification,” ...
The Defense Department’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office on Monday awarded four tech companies individual ...
As government agencies move to adopt AI tools, one challenge is quietly derailing their progress: the inability to ...
Over half a million people still get their Social Security benefits via paper checks. They’ll need a waiver by the end of ...
The content of those individual plans “thus remains squarely at issue in this case,” California-based U.S. District Judge ...
Pushback from law enforcement associations and Jewish orgs came after Nextgov/FCW first reported plans to shed most staff ...
A provision to extend the life of the government’s fraud-fighting oversight body, set up to track pandemic spending, snuck ...
Cyberattacks are growing exponentially in frequency and sophistication, with breaches of 1 to 10 million records costing an average of $50 million. The siloed nature of organizations’ wide array of IT ...
Lawrence Livermore National Lab will be able to use Claude to wrangle large datasets, generate scientific hypotheses and more ...
Federal agencies across government can resume laying off their employees en masse after the Supreme Court reversed a court order that barred those reductions, with several agencies likely to move ...