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Biden unveils $5 billion commitment for computer chip R&D
The National Semiconductor Technology Center is being funded through the CHIPS and Science Act.
By Josh Boak
National Security Agency to create an artificial intelligence center
China has in recent months stepped up cyber operations focused on U.S. and allied institutions that may include pre-positioning malware.
Bells toll as the US marks 22 years since 9/11
Bells tolled at ground zero and solemn tributes unfolded across the country as Americans looked back on the horror and legacy of 9/11.
Hurricane Idalia threat prompts VA to move patients, warn other vets
Officials sent information to more than 650,000 veterans ahead of the storm's possible landfall.
Future of federal pay is murky, if this agency fails to improve tech
The National Finance Center serves 650,000 federal employees across 170 customer agencies.
Pentagon taps official to oversee civilian protection in war zones
The move comes as the Pentagon works to rethink best practices to mitigate civilian harm in military operations in its airstrikes.
By Zamone Perez
VA delays rollout of health records system to next scheduled sites
Staff at the VA Saginaw Healthcare System were scheduled to start training on the system next week.
Pentagon close to making first awards on $9 billion cloud contract
The Pentagon in December tapped Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle for its highly anticipated Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract.
Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
By Karen DaPonte Thornton
How do I obtain my Official Personnel Folder?
The National Personnel Records Center's Federal Records Center Program maintains the Official Personnel Folders of former civilian employees.
By Reg Jones
Fond remembrances for Jimmy Carter after entering hospice
Carter, at age 98, is the longest-lived American president.
By Jeff Martin and Maysoon Khan