H-1B workers in line for Obamacare work
Some state governments are willing to hire offshore outsourcing firms to work on controversial IT contracts that don't bar use of temporary foreign labor, or workers on H-1B visas.
Some state governments are willing to hire offshore outsourcing firms to work on controversial IT contracts that don't bar use of temporary foreign labor, or workers on H-1B visas.
Though the NSA has apparently cracked widely used encryption algorithms, security experts maintain that, properly implemented, encryption is still the best way to secure data.
A U.S. official Tuesday defended the government's encryption efforts in follwing disclosures that the NSA has the ability to crack encryption protections.
The Army is deploying Tableau Software to help it visualize and manage its supply chain, gradually replacing PowerPoint as the tool of choice for everyone from generals on down through the ranks.
The U.S. isn't doing a good job keeping secrets. Think Edward Snowden. But demand for trustworthy IT professionals is strong, especially if they want to work for Amazon Web Services.
Newly declassified documents released by the Obama Administration show that the National Security Agency collected phone and Internet data on tens of thousands of Americans.
An Italian astronaut who nearly drowned during a July 16 spacewalk outside the International Space Station has used his blog to describe the terrifying ordeal.
In a time of government cutbacks, the tenure of public sector CIOs is increasingly shorter than their private sector counterparts, a new survey by Gartner finds.
A modernization of Orange County, Calif.'s tax collection system that was supposed to take three years and cost less than $8 million will cost twice that amount and take twice as long.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has switched on two new supercomputers that expected to improve weather forecasts.
NASA took a big step this week in its effort to launch a spacecraft to Mars this fall.
As NASA celebrates the rover Curiosity's first year on Mars, scientists made it clear that the space agency's interest in the planet is only ramping up.
The largest supercomputer in the world may be a top secret, as the specs of U.S. spy agencies are classified. Nonetheless top U.S. spy is publicly seeking help to build superconducting computers, which may offer the best path to exascale.
After one year on Mars, the NASA rover Curiosity is changing the way we look at our solar system -- and it may change how we look at ourselves.
The U.S. Army wants to move from using robots as tools to creating a human-robot cooperative that will make machines trusted members of the military.