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Reporter, FedScoop

Caroline Nihill

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Reporter, FedScoop

Chapel Hill

Beats

Primary beats

Technology

Secondary beats

Smart CitiesSpent Nuclear FuelFintech InnovationAthleticsSolarTech NewsOpenaiGamblingData PrivacyCitiesTech StartupsInformation TechnologyOnline CommerceCybercrime

Biography

Current Co-Editor for Coulture Magazine's Digital section, and former intern for Modern Luxury.

Final Covers

VR/AR/XR, BIM AUV, Construction Technology 3D visualization, Lidar AEC technology,3D scanning

Doesn’t Cover

Culinary, Sports

Journalist Type

Reporter

Seniority Positions

-

Industries

Online Media

Medium Formats

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Content

Total articles 425

  • Available on paid plans

    OSTP taps policy scholar Dean Ball as AI, emerging tech advisor

    By Caroline Nihill

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Trump orders tech modernization push for environmental permitting

    By Caroline Nihill

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    OSTP taps policy scholar Dean Ball as AI, emerging tech advisor

    By Caroline Nihill

    Apr. 16, 2025

As seen in

The Daily Mississippian,Cyberscoop,Statescoop,Daily Star News Today,The Star News Today,Businessfortnight,The Daily Tar Heel,Edscoop,Modern Luxury Interiors,Defensescoop,Fedscoop

Company Info

FedScoop

FedScoop is a prominent tech media brand dedicated to the federal government market. It serves as a platform for news, education, and collaboration, connecting leaders from the White House, federal agencies, academia, and the tech industry. The organization focuses on how technology can enhance government operations and foster shared objectives across these sectors. FedScoop provides timely news on government technology, making it a key resource for the government IT community. It also promotes education and collaboration through newsletters, events, and its website. Notable events include the FedScoop Federal Forum, which addresses topics like AI in the federal workforce, and the FedScoop 50 awards, recognizing leaders and innovators in federal technology. By engaging with government agencies, tech industry leaders, and academic institutions, FedScoop plays a vital role in advancing discussions on technology in government.

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

+1 202-887-8001

Founded: 2008


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