The U.S. will lose jobs to other countries if the U.S. Congress fails to quickly resurrect a research and development tax credit that expired in December 2005, a large coalition of technology trade groups said Tuesday.
More than half of IT leaders in the U.S. government are more confident about their agencies' cybersecurity capabilities than they were two years ago, according to a survey released Monday.
More than half of IT leaders in the U.S. government are more confident about their agencies' cybersecurity capabilities than they were two years ago, according to a survey.
Technology trade groups and vendors say they stand ready to work with a U.S. Congress controlled by Democrats, with some in the tech industry suggesting a change in the majority may yield better results.
Technology trade groups and vendors say they stand ready to work with a U.S. Congress controlled by Democrats, with some in the tech industry suggesting a change in the majority may yield better results.
Virginia, home to a close race likely to determine which party controls the U.S. Senate, has no mechanism for independent audits of electronic-voting machines used in the majority of its counties.
Watchdog groups are being swamped with reports of problems with electronic voting machines across the U.S., including votes being incorrectly recorded Tuesday.
Problems with voting machines and e-voting across the U.S. were reported to watchdog groups, including significant problems of votes being incorrectly recorded.