Governments everywhere are trying to drive efficiency while providing better service to citizens. For most, this means looking to technology to grow and optimize their digital reach toward ...
The PAC brings a measure of skepticism to the new inquiry, having run a previous one in 2019, scrutinizing the GOV.UK Verify ...
Digital Government Awards winners cut service delivery times up to 80%, reclaim thousands of staff hours, and operationalize ...
MINISTER of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Gail Teixeira has noted that the government’s digital transformation agenda ...
ACCS CEO Tony Allen's response to the UK government's digital identity consultation calls for OfDIA to be eliminated as part ...
More than 4.5 million people in the United States now have mobile drivers licenses (mDLs) alongside millions more enrolled in state-specific digital identity programs. While the move to digital could ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The government’s single sign-on and identity proofing service, Login.gov, has lost its top leadership after its director, Hanna Kim, ...
The government has launched the first service on its digital wallet, to apply and download a digital version of the HM Armed Forces Veteran Card. This is part of the government’s scheme to introduce ...
The government’s Gov.uk One Login digital identity system has lost its certification against the government’s own trust framework for digital identity systems. Computer Weekly has learned that a key ...
Mikey Dickerson, the first head of the U.S. Digital Service, is a senior advisor for the effort, called the Tech Viaduct. White House USDS DOGE A group of technologists, practitioners and public ...
What started as a scrappy team of technologists within the federal government more than a decade ago has inspired how several states are using technology to deliver government services today. The U.S.
In a TSA announcement, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem sternly warns, "You will need a REAL ID to travel by air or visit federal buildings." European politicians go much further, reports ...