Tech FedMentor of the Week: Nick Skytland, NASA By August 29, 2011 NASA Open Government Lead Nick Skytland is our FedMentor of the Week! Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This USAID administrator: E-gov app played key role in securing funds for Ukraine By John Hewitt Jones NIST, NSF scientists meet Taiwan officials at first tech cooperation event By John Hewitt Jones National Archives digitizes 200 million pages of government records By Nihal Krishan Advertisement Top Stories IRS management must address two key data security system deficiencies: GAO By Nihal Krishan Federal tech contractor Maximus hit with unfair labor practice complaint By Nihal Krishan AI could have new role in speeding up US patent process By Rebecca Heilweil House lawmakers introduce bipartisan evidence and data-based policymaking bill By Nihal Krishan Energy Department failing to monitor user activity on classified networks, GAO finds By John Hewitt Jones IRS awards Accenture and Maximus spots on IT modernization contract worth up to $2.6B By John Hewitt Jones ‘I will never trust a bot’: How the Labor Dept. overcame cultural resistance to RPA By Billy Mitchell Homeland Security reveals new body-worn camera policy By Rebecca Heilweil Federal CIO calls for faster progress digitizing govt documents By Nihal Krishan Advertisement
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The entrance to NASA’s Johnson Space Center is shown in Houston on June 28, 2019. (Photo by Kacey Cherry / AFP) NASA Johnson Space Center tech chief: agency focused on working with industry to spur innovation Nick Skytland highlights the approach his team takes to procuring sophisticated leading-edge technology and says this is being similarly applied to IT acquisition. By Dave Nyczepir