After a hesitant beginning, the federal government has begun to embrace social media in a big way. Here are a few of the most creative forays.
IT contracting program director takes on a new role.
Releasing documents under Freedom of Information Act requests is part of an agency's mission, but some agencies are not making the most of tools that could help do it faster.
Feds are gung-ho about innovation, but managers are still on the fence.
A new report finds few agencies have made progress in meeting the requirements of the 2010 Plain Writing Act.
Agencies are well on their way to the cloud but better planning is needed to fully realize the cloud-first policy.
Lessons learned from the successful development of the Internet could teach federal leaders how to take on particularly "wicked" problems.
The Chief Information Officer-Solutions and Partners 3 contract will provide support for enterprise architectures across government.
Take some tips for IT success from the upstarts, advises HHS official.
Despite popular belief, public perception of the government workforce and pervasive anti-government rhetoric hasn't put a damper on young people's desire to become public servants.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg announced a new campaign for users to publish their organ donor status, an initiative expected to increase organ donations to the registries overseen by the Health and Human Services Department.
As the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid updates to meet the new health-care law, one industry group says officials have more options that launching a research center.