Just weeks into the new year in California, 300-plus wildfires have left a trail of devastation and at least 29 lives lost. The devastation raises a question about emergency response: Why didn’t some ...
When the U.S. Government licenses commercial software, it generally does so under the same terms as any other commercial software licensee, unless the terms of that license are inconsistent with ...
It’s no secret that this country is politically polarized, and with this divisiveness comes a lack of trust in government — especially at the federal level. Constituent trust in government grows, ...
Nearly 45 years ago, I paid a visit to a fertilizer plant in Chengju, South Korea. The low-slung, dingy gray facility had been built with U.S. assistance a quarter of a century earlier. The equipment ...
The recent U.S. government shutdown in late 2025 left approximately 800,000 federal workers without pay, affecting agencies like the Department of Defense and IRS. This 16-day halt highlighted the ...
The Republican-led House of Representatives and the Democratic-led Senate are at a budget impasse once again, which could lead to a government shutdown at the end of the month. A group of conservative ...
What’s it like to develop a new technology and partner with the government to solve a massive public health crisis? In early 2020, I was just starting a new job as president at a little-known ...
Local government leaders and business experts said that several lessons can be learned from the recent government shutdown. The longest-lasting shutdown began Oct. 1 and lasted 43 days, sending shock ...
The Institute for Government has published a report that indicates the government is in danger of drawing false lessons from the sharing of data during the Covid-19 pandemic. The report notes that the ...