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Kirsten Errick
Staff Reporter, Nextgov

Acquisition
Watchdog dings GSA’s transactional data reporting pilot
According to the agency’s Inspector General, GSA performed an inaccurate evaluation of the program when it deemed TDR a success, but in actuality, the data is unusable.
- By Kirsten Errick
IT Modernization
IRS system doesn’t meet all cloud security requirements, watchdog says
The tax agency did not meet requirements like malicious code protection and timely risk mitigation, the department's internal watchdog reported.
- By Kirsten Errick
Cybersecurity
U.S. Marshals Service hacked in ‘major incident’
This is the second time the agency has been hacked in recent years, adding to a growing number of agencies that have experienced cybersecurity incidents.
- By Kirsten Errick
IT Modernization
TMF invests over $40M to improve cybersecurity and digital services
The Technology Modernization Fund’s most recent investments will go to the Social Security Administration, the Treasury Department and the U.S. Agency for Global Media.
- By Kirsten Errick
Workforce
DOD updates job qualifications for cyber workers
Defense’s updated plan focuses on role-specific requirements and comes as the agency’s cyber workforce strategy is slated for imminent release.
- By Kirsten Errick
People
Biden’s State of the Union highlights semiconductor success and big tech privacy concerns
The president applauded the CHIPS and Science Act and urged lawmakers to crack down on big tech’s data privacy and surveillance practices.
- By Kirsten Errick
Workforce
What should the government do in 2023 to fill its cyber workforce shortage?
The threat of cyberattacks makes filling these positions critical, experts say.
- By Kirsten Errick
IT Modernization
Lack of cloud backups poses a 'real problem' for data protection, expert says
A Veeam report found that a third of IT leaders did not think their cloud data needed to be backed up for security.
- By Kirsten Errick
Cybersecurity
Lawmakers highlight cyber, new tech and space in proposed spending bill
The $1.7 trillion omnibus introduced by lawmakers on Tuesday would spur on investments in cutting-edge technologies, cyber defense and space during the 2023 fiscal year.
- By Edward Graham and Kirsten Errick
Workforce
Early chief innovation officers define the role for government
Though few agencies have the position, two of the government’s chief innovation officers see a need for every part of government to innovate.
- By Kirsten Errick
Acquisition
FCC will launch new space bureau
The new bureau will help the agency better perform its existing responsibilities and tackle increasing commercial interest in space.
- By Kirsten Errick
Defense
DOD looks to update AI workforce contract
According to the request for information, the DOD sees potential improvement in how it supplements its workforce with industry experts.
- By Kirsten Errick
Digital Government
More than half of people are frustrated by digital government services, survey finds
The report found that 46% of respondents would be more likely to use digital technology to access government services if the technology was easier to use.
- By Kirsten Errick
IT Modernization
NOAA looks to transition ground-based radio processing to the cloud
The agency plans to offer industry and academia the chance to demonstrate how cloud solutions could enable their radio processing objectives.
- By Kirsten Errick
Acquisition
IT spend reporting requirements still stuck at halfway point, watchdog finds
The Government Accountability Office report found that agencies failed to disclose approximately $31 billion in fiscal year 2021 investments under the two layers of the Technology Business Management framework that were required.
- By Kirsten Errick
Digital Government
GSA to study demographic equity in remote identity tech
The agency plans to test the accuracy of tools like facial recognition software across different demographic groups.
- By Kirsten Errick
Defense
Nvidia, AMD caught in the middle of U.S.-China tech battle
The federal government added a new license requirement barring selling artificial intelligence chips to China and Russia to address potential national security concerns.
- By Kirsten Errick
Workforce
Recent grads often don’t consider federal employment, survey says
Many federal agencies continue to face critical workforce gaps in areas like cybersecurity, IT and automation.
- By Kirsten Errick
Defense
What's appropriate on social media? DOD spells it out in new guidance
The Department of Defense released its first departmentwide policy for official accounts and the personnel running them.
- By Kirsten Errick
Cybersecurity
CISA director looking for 'unlikely' partnerships in cyber fight
At DEF CON, Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly highlighted her agency’s efforts to collaborate with the private sector to meet mission demands.
- By Kirsten Errick