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Pat Howard, the chief information security officer at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, joined In Depth to discuss NRC\'s cybersecurity efforts.
Tom Shoop, the editor-in-chief of Government Executive magazine, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss a commentary published by a federal employee. Jason Ullner, a career Foreign Service Officer, wrote an op-ed in which he said he was sick of political leaders denigrating federal service.
Dennis Wisnosky, the chief architect and chief technical officer of the Business Mission Area at the Defense Department\'s Office of Business Transformation, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the Defense Department\'s path to the cloud.
Faced with a 423-page report from the Government Accountability Office detailing potential duplication, fragmentation and overlap in nearly every corner of government, lawmakers pointed a finger at themselves for reducing oversight of federal programs and trying to fix problems without understanding what solutions the government already offered.
President Barack Obama announced Tuesday the creation of a new office, the Interagency Trade Enforcement Center, to curb unfair international trade practices. ITEC, which will operate from within the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, will be staffed with Commerce Department and the intelligence community officials, among others. Administration officials cited a \"whole-of-government\" approach in standing up the office.
The software can even transmit digital maps and videos, and the Pentagon says this is helping reduce the risk of navigating enemy territory.
The Smarter Alliance Initiative found holes in its cyber defenses, and says that international cooperation is the best way to fix them.
Panel discussion guests include Lisa Danzig, director of the Office of Strategic Planning and Management at Housing and Urban Development; Seth Harris, deputy secretary of Labor Department; Robert Shea, principal at Grant Thornton and former associate director for Administration and Government Performance at the Office of Management and Budget.
Tom Blanton, executive director of the National Security Archive, talks about his group\'s efforts in recognizing poor compliance with open government practices through its annual Rosemary Award.
Cammie Croft, the department\'s director of new media, tells The Federal Drive with Tom Temin about some of the datasets available to developers and apps that have been created.
The Mansfield Foundation is accepting applications for employees to spend one year abroad.
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki are getting a first-hand look at how medical information sharing between the two agencies is working.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking a harder line on fraud in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP, formerly known as the food stamp program.
The Homeland Security Department has been hunting down federal computers infected with the DNSChanger virus. The virus intercepts messages and sends victims to rogue web sites.