Bill Holzerland, director of the Division of Information Disclosure at the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health; Miriam Nisbet, founding director of the Office of Government…
The National Technical Information Service has upgraded its research database, giving the public free access to a trove of documents related to federal science and technology research. Earlier…
The Roaring 20s saw some weird inventions: check out the “Isolator”http://t.co/Hq3ZZo6u1Z @USPTO #CreepyIP — Sparkup Inc (@SparkupInc) October 6, 2014 Pill-shaped isolation masks. Corpse lifters. Life-preserving coffins.…
The fight against Ebola is one with global context — no nation or population is exempt from the disease or the responsibility to stop its spread. That’s why…
Former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates unleashed a scathing assessment Thursday of the U.S. government’s handling of national cybersecurity policy, blaming bureaucratic turf battles and a dysfunctional…
(Credit: iStockphoto.com) Government IT professionals aren’t the only ones having trouble keeping up with the security demands that come with the adoption of cloud computing. A study…
The innovators disrupting bureaucracy in the General Services Administration’s 18F have learned quite a bit since launching in March, and now they’re taking that knowledge to other agencies…
After news last week that Karen DeSalvo, national coordinator for health IT, was asked to join the Department of Health and Human Services as acting assistant secretary…
An increasing number of medical devices, from pacemakers to insulin pumps, include components that could open them to cyber vulnerabilities. So will the Food and Drug Administration start taking into…
The Defense Information Systems Agency considers its mobility program “well greased” and expects to integrate up to 40,000 unclassified devices across the military and Defense Department by…