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On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to institute a federal hiring freeze and reduce the workforce through attrition. Here's how it might happen.
A raft of public/private initiatives to combat online tax fraud are beginning to show results, according to the IRS.
Although Donald Trump argued it wasn't possible to review 650,000 emails in eight days, cyber forensics experts said it's quite common.
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The Office of Management and Budget's Cyber and National Security Unit chief is leaving government service on Nov. 10.
The Social Security Administration holds highly sensitive data on nearly all Americans and is looking for ideas on how to keep it safe.
Steve Kelman argues that the Smithsonian's proposed $300,000 restoration of the shoes Judy Garland wore in "The Wizard of Oz" reflects the same mentality that produces over-engineered government IT projects.
Government and industry have an opportunity to democratize high-performance computing by making it more accessible to nontechnical users. 11/08/2016
An industry leader argues that it's good to keep the "dinosaurs" on their toes. 11/07/2016
No matter who wins the election, there are key opportunities to expand on current efforts to secure and defend federal networks and critical infrastructure. 11/04/2016
The intelligence agency is shifting its collection of declassified documents from an offline National Archives workstation to the public-facing CIA.gov website.
Help us identify the outstanding women and men in federal IT.
Hack the Pentagon proved to Defense Department officials that outside hackers can be assets, not adversaries.