Speaking at NVIDIA GTC, the agency’s deputy administrator said that confidentiality and consent remain important.
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. The National Institute of Standards and Technology wants a ...
Agencies face growing pressure to modernize their data protection strategies while defending against sophisticated cyberthreats. Legacy backup tools often fall short, especially when ransomware ...
Web content management systems, such as Adobe Experience Manager, are helping agencies make their websites more citizen-friendly by taking the burden off IT teams. AEM’s drag-and-drop interface, ...
From smart military installations to remote field teams, federal agencies are using 5G wireless to modernize infrastructure and keep critical operations moving without delay. With ultralow latency, ...
At a CDW forum, Alex Miller prioritizes artificial intelligence while urging shared infrastructure, quicker decisions and ...
New benchmarks are emerging in the AI era to determine how much science these supercomputers can accomplish, and speed is ...
Social engineering attacks are on the rise. This means agencies should invest in endpoint detection and response tools, then focus on securing identities and establishing cross-domain visibility.
The Department of Defense anticipates more than half of the planned measures identified in its zero-trust strategy will be implemented by fiscal year 2027. The proposed options include something a ...
The Indian Health Service is moving forward with its Patients at the Heart (PATH) electronic health record system, with a pilot at Lawton Indian Hospital in Oklahoma planned for summer 2026. The ...
The rollout of fifth-generation wireless networks in military environments revolutionizes how warfighters exchange information and communicate with weapons systems. 5G further enables highly secure ...