As the day draws nearer for the world to run out of the unique addresses that allow us to use the Internet, NIST has some help for managers on how to make the shift securely. We get details from NIST\'s Sheila Frankel.
On Friday, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters that the training of officers and troops the Pentagon has said is a predicate to full repeal would begin in February.
The chief performance officer will be joined by Lisa Brown, who currently serves as the assistant to the president and staff secretary. The restructuring will begin with trade and exports to give companies better opportunities in the global marketplace.
Trudy Givens, who works at the Bureau of Prisons in Wisconsin, received more than 20,000 votes for her suggestion to stop printing and mailing the Federal Register to employees. She won the 2010 SAVE Award and talked to President Obama about it Friday.
DHS is in the final stages of deploying version 2 of Einstein across the government, and already is making plans for version 3.
A GAO report reviews DoD\'s financial management.
The federal government is no stranger to Facebook, Twitter, blogs and even photo-sharing sites like Flickr. Using those tools effectively is the subject of the Federal News Radio Discussion: Shouting from the Rooftops.
After 15 years, Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine is stepping down. He tells us what\'s next.
Secretary Janet Napolitano said the Einstein 3 software will be deployed across the government to detect and disrupt malicious cyber activity. Cybersecurity among the hot topics Napolitano highlighted during her State of Homeland Security address.
The Project on National Security Reform studied the human capital program for national security personnel - and found that it doesn\'t exist. The report\'s primary finding was that national security teams function in silos within each agency rather than collaborating across all agencies and levels of government.
Tough budget times at the Pentagon and other Federal agencies aren’t new, and agencies with the right tools and partners can make it through. Wood Parker, President and CEO of TASC, joined me in studio…
The White House agency will help coordinate the process around prize competitions, science and technology education efforts and online access to government data. The America Competes law details several news policy directives for OSTP and other federal scientific agencies.
Sure, Johnny Fed can read, but if it\'s not written clearly, there\'s room for misunderstanding. The Center for Plain Language\'s Dr. Annetta Cheek, tells us about this year\'s awards for writing.
The administration is identifying Executive branch officials inside and outside of the White House to figure out how best to reorganize government.
Obama’s words visualized One way to analyze President Obama’s State of the Union is to take a look at the actual words he used. The New York Times compares how many times the president used…