Automation

FILE - This March 10, 2017 file photo shows the WhatsApp communications app on a smartphone, in New York. The messaging app WhatsApp has sued the Indian government seeking to defend its users' privacy and stop new rules that would require it to make messages “traceable” to external parties. WhatsApp filed the lawsuit Wednesday, May 26, 2021 in the Delhi High Court, and is arguing that the government rules regarding the traceability of messages are unconstitutional and undermine the fundamental right to privacy. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison, File)

Senate bill aims to bring federal records law into the age of ‘WhatsApp’

The legislation comes after recent federal records controversies where officials lost or deleted messages, like the missing Jan. 6 Secret Service texts.

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IRS-Tax Gap Estimates

The IRS launches Direct File, a pilot program for free online tax filing available in 12 states

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For DoD financial management systems, a not-so-pretty picture

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Unlocking Zero Trust: Strategic approaches and cybersecurity modernization

How do AI, cloud computing and analytics fit into creating a successful zero trust strategy?

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How to leverage data, automation for HR transformation

Learn from HR and technology leaders about how to transform human capital management

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Federal records officers see need for automation, collaboration across agencies

The Federal Records Officers Network is a self-organized community that looks to lead on federal records issues, like digitization.

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