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New leadership initiative aims to add 400 paid federal interns
The Future Leaders in Public Service Internship Program comes as the federal government struggles to draw young talent to replace those soon to retire.
By Jessie Bur
Citizenship and Immigration Services expands its online tools
Asylum and citizenship applicants can now do more from their computers, smartphones and tablets.
By Jessie Bur
GAO shuts down Oracle’s JEDI protest, but it’s not over yet
One JEDI protest down ... many, many more likely to go.
By Brandon Knapp and Amber Corrin
White House opens applications for 2019 fellowship
The White House Fellows program gives people at the beginning of their careers the opportunity to work as federal employees under the U.S. government's top leadership.
By Jessie Bur
Mystery: Who bought websites implying US senators ‘for sale’
The mysterious purchases set off alarms. AP's review found roughly 280 political web addresses registered under the "forsale" domain, targeting President Donald Trump, the GOP, Supreme Court and National Rifle Association, as well as individual Democrats and Republicans.
One NASA innovator thinks this technology can change everything
Devices that can talk to one another through an internet of things and intelligently process data have revolutionized operations for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab.
By Andrew C. Jarocki
Pentagon procurement in the digital age
While moving Department of Defense data to a cloud-based system is urgently needed, a sole-source award in the presence of a vibrant marketplace for cloud-based IT services runs counter to private sector practice.
By William Schneider
Russian cybercriminal sentenced to 14 years in prison
The man coordinated with hackers to infiltrate an Atlanta-based company that processed credit and debit card transactions for financial institutions.
Report: Government among most targeted for web application attacks
At 1,184 average attacks per day, government followed only the IT sector (1,346) as the most targeted industry for web application attacks.
By FifthDomain Staff
DHS funds secure apps projects
The Mobile Application Security, or MAS, projects are part of the Mobile Security research program at DHS’s Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency.
By Michael Peck
Invention of World Wide Web: Digital revolution kicks off
The spread of the Internet radically changed what the public expected of its government.
By Aaron Boyd