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The Examiner reports that Homeland Security wants cyber shoppers to remember to \"Stop. Think. Connect,\" and be wary of the cybersecurity risks of theft, fraud and abuse.
The cascading effects of the Obama administration\'s decision to pull thousands of soldiers out of Iraq and Afghanistan are rippling through the National Guard.
DoD counted 772 data centers in 2010, and has closed 55 of them since then.
In the Department of Veterans Affairs, it took two years and a big culture change to raise the rate of on-time deliveries of IT projects from below 30 percent to just shy of 90 percent. But according to VA\'s CIO, those changes amount to his department giving itself its own budget increase.
Daniel Heifetz. founder and director of the Heifetz International Music Institute, talks about the artistic growth and career development of some of the most talented and promising young musicians in the world.
John Kamensky is a senior fellow and associate partner at the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
President Obama has requested $166.5 million to fight computer crime over the next year, and Congress has approved every penny.
The new ceiling on the deal is $7.4 billion. The planes have never been used in combat and have in fact been grounded several times due to ongoing issues with the Onboard Oxygen Generating System and other malfunctions.
The hacking group Anonymous released 38,000 private emails belonging to a retired special agent of the California Department of Justice.
The annual rankings can serve as a recruiting tool for agencies, said Tim McManus, vice president for education and outreach at the Partnership.
Todd Harrison, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Amy Morris to discuss how sequestration will affect defense managers and contractors. He said the threat of automatic, across-the-board cuts from sequestration will hang over DoD for the next year.