Author Archive

Zach Noble

Zach Noble is a former FCW staff writer.
Digital Government

Commerce feeds swelling interest for data, tools

The Commerce Department has been building application programming interfaces to improve the usability of its agencies' data.

Digital Government

IRS opens data on tax-exempt organizations

The tax agency is making the financial information from Form 990 available in machine-readable format.

Cybersecurity

Agencies struggle under burden of legacy IT

As experts warn of the threats posed by outdated federal technology, lawmakers inch closer to backing a $3.1 billion fix-it fund.

Management

Data sharing critical to law enforcement

In today’s increasingly unsecure cyber ecosystem, sharing data and tools with partner organizations gives law enforcement a better picture of threats and crimes.

Digital Government

NIJ building body-cam product guide

To help law enforcement officials make informed decisions on body-worn camera technologies, the National Institute of Justice is asking vendors to submit product information for a market survey.

Digital Government

USDA eyes streamlined data harvesting

The Agriculture Department wants to boost data accuracy and reduce the administrative burden on farmers who are required to report much of the same data to both the Farm Service Agency and the Risk Management Agency.

Digital Government

IRS on the road to electronic archives for email

Before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, IRS officials discussed the agency’s progress in moving its email archives to digital formats.

Digital Government

Hardware failure knocks IRS tax systems offline

The IRS was forced to suspend electronic tax filing Feb. 3 because of a hardware failure that affected a number of systems.

Digital Government

How GSA got code for $1

An experiment in micro purchasing landed 18F a solution that met its requirements for only $1.

Cybersecurity

OMB unveils new federal cyber plan

Federal CIO Tony Scott announced the Cybersecurity Strategy and Implementation Plan, alongside updated FISMA guidance, all aimed at improving Uncle Sam's cybersecurity posture in months and years to come.

Management

Code for America awards celebrate “techquity”

The group’s Technology Award program honored 13 companies, government entities and civic hackers that are building or implementing software for the public sector.

Cybersecurity

OPM: 21.5 million affected by background-check breach

The Office of Personnel Management warned that anyone who has submitted to a background check since 2000 is likely at risk — as are some of the family and associates listed on their applications.

Infrastructure

NOAA’s weather data calls for clouds

NOAA is harnessing the potential of the cloud – and the innovation of the private sector – to deliver its enormous troves of data to the public.

Infrastructure

How fog computing makes the IoT run

The push to put processing power on the network’s edge can be a valuable complement to cloud computing.

Digital Government

GSA nets two apps from inaugural hackathon

More than 60 developers, designers and data scientists tackled challenges pertaining to acquisition, travel, and building services.