The General Services Administration has saved the military more than $1.5 million in transportation costs by providing innovative solutions for annual training, the agency said. Each summer,…
The U.S. Army must continue to customize its mission objects based on budget and force structure changes, said Todd Harvey, director of force development for the Office…
The Department of Veterans Affairs and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology are offering $50,000 in total prizes in a new challenge to…
The PortfolioStat review process will save the government $2.5 billion over the next three years through consolidating duplicative systems, buying in bulk and ending or streamlining off-track…
The National Archives recently declassified documents showing design diagrams for the Avrocar, a flying saucer look-a-like unsuccessfully developed by the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s. Information…
Red Hat Vice President and General Manager of U.S. Public Sector Paul Smith (Photo: FedScoop) Open source continues to be used in new and innovative ways as…
FedPod is FedScoop’s daily podcast highlighting the top news and events in federal government IT, hosted by David Stegon. [audio:https://fedscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2012_10_Podcast102412.mp3|titles=VA CTO Peter Levin] Department of Veterans Affairs Chief…
The Department of Defense named Brian Teeple as principal director for the deputy chief information officer for command, control, communications and computers and information infrastructure capabilities. He…
The Defense Information Systems Agency released its request for proposal for mobile device management and a mobile application store on Monday. DISA will accept responses until November…