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VA looking at ‘smart home’ tech to keep aging, disabled vets living independently

A smartwatch saved the life of VA’s chief health technology officer. The department expects this device data can also save the lives of other disabled vets.

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Federal Executive Forum CTO’s Profiles in Excellence in Government 2024: Innovation and Emerging Technologies

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Accelerating Government with ACT-IAC – Episode 42: Venture Meets Mission

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David Bray

Effective leadership in turbulent environments

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Key trends in audits and investigations

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A break down of the proposed CIRCIA rule

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(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)FILE - In this photo March 22, 2013 file photo, the exterior of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building in Washington. Lawmakers are increasingly looking at boosting the IRS to help pay for infrastructure improvements. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

How the pandemic changed IRS technology for good

Former IRS CIO Nancy Sieger, who will retire on June 1 after more than 40 years in government, said she found success during the pandemic by managing its…

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State’s OSINT strategy aims to serve diplomats’ demand for unclassified assessments

The Bureau of Intelligence and Research also sees the potential for generative artificial intelligence to better leverage open-source intelligence (OSINT).

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Agency-imposed user fees and agency use of precedential decision-making

On this episode of Between the Lines, host Andrew Fois and a panel of experts discuss agency-imposed user fees and agency use of precedential decision-making. 

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