Gay rights groups are concerned the Pentagon\'s massive survey of military attitudes toward repealing the \"don\'t ask don\'t tell\" policy could produce skewed results.
The folks from the advocacy group Consumer Watchdog are going after Google for taking \"Street View\" photos of the homes 19 members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which happens to be the congressional overseers of much of Google\'s business.
President Obama is asking workers on the frontlines to take a hard look again and to share their ideas and insight at SAVEAward.gov.
Chris Harris is a dolphin trainer with the U.S. Navy. The Navy uses dolphins\' natural sonar to help it locate underwater objects, such as sea mines.
Experts say nothing will matter unless agency managers buy-in to the idea that telework is an operational advantage.
He\'ll join the think tank after his July 30 departure from the Obama administration.
The next challenge for supporters of teleworking in the government has nothing to do with laptops, laws or cybersecurity. Instead, experts say that challenge will be to convince the recalcitrant manager in the office down the hall, who doesn\'t like the idea.
HP receives deal that could be for up to five years and worth up to $3 billion. Navy continues to develop follow-on contract, NGEN.
DHS will oversee and provide assistance to civilian agencies to improve how they protect their computer networks. White House cyber coordinator Schmidt says the goal of the memo is to make sure agency roles and responsibilities are clear. Schmidt also calls for more valuable public-private partnerships.
Mobile phones may be the answer to linking federal agencies with the public.
The government is preparing to issue new rules that will make it substantially easier for veterans who have been found to have post-traumatic stress disorder to receive disability benefits.