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The suspect was returned to the United States from a base in Kuwait Thursday.
Specifically, Industry is focusing on the transition of contracted work to federal employees, and restrictions on what criteria are used in contract awards.
A Senate panel probes the government\'s continued foreign language deficiencies. The Government Accountability Office finds limited progress across several agencies. DHS and DoD are taking steps to increase the number of employees with foreign language skills.
A dozen Defense Department workers jobs are at risk, allegedly because of their bad credit ratings. AFGE Vice President, Arnold Scott, says DoD isn\'t playing fair.
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July 26th and 28th Information dominance is about using information and data to prevent conflicts or win in a crisis.
One analyst says he has some ideas when it comes to helping the Defense Department save money.
Pentagon spending plans and cost-saving efforts would fall short of fielding the kind of modern combat arsenal likely needed to fight future foes.
Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan learns of allegations that subcontractors are stooping to human trafficking to fill positions. We get details from Michael Thibault, co-chair of the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Cyber security education center coming to Maryland
NIST scientists are currently testing smart phone-based technology to translate information between English and key languages that are short on human translators.
A report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction shows that insufficient accounting procedures has left DoD unable to account for 96% of the funding it received from the Development Fund for Iraq.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has begun implementing program changes designed to increase security and enhance the experience of its patients.