In 2005, the BRAC recommended the Missile Defense Agency move most of its operations out to Redstone Arsenal in northern Alabama.
Homeland Security continues to align its information technology capabilities with the needs of non-federal partners with whom it shares terrorism-related information. Under Secretary Caryn Wagner gives us an update.
The Justice Department\'s new report finds that the number of partial documents released last year increased by 50,000. Many agencies also reduced their backlog of FOIA requests. Agencies say some of improvements can be attributed to increased attention across the government and better technology.
Terri Takai, the nominee to be the next Defense Department chief information officer, will not have her nomination hearing as scheduled.
In our DoD Report, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says information sharing at DoD is too important to set aside even in the wake of the WikiLeaks scandal. We also take a look at the profits of various defense contractors.
Learn more about the economy\'s effects on summertime early releases
Through nearly four decades of public service, Ron Sanders led major organizational and personnel reforms in critical areas of the federal government. We learn more from the Sammies award finalist.
As part of its latest undercover operation, the Government Accountability Office obtained certification in the Historically Underutilized Business Zone program for three phony firms. SBA\'s Joe Jordan tells us about changes being made to HUBZone as a result.
federal hiring reform and a shortage of qualified applicants, agencies need better tools. Aon\'s Telephone Assessment Programs, TAPs, can help. TAPS is a proven method to assess a candidate\'s skills through realistic job simulations. And, Aon provides same-day results that meet the highest professional standards and are legally defensible. After Aon worked with an agency on a 13,000 employee TAPs program the new hires were more successful during training and better matched to the job.
Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
Recently sacked CEO for visitor services and those accusing her of mismanagement are speaking out.
The General Services Administration has taken an 18 month timeline, and compressed it into about eight weeks.