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Uncle Sam wants you to tackle cybersecurity, and he\'s willing to send you to school for it.
Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief of Gov Exec, explains why these agencies are so appealing.
Emily Pierce is Senate editor at Roll Call.
Utility cybersecurity is in a state of near chaos and a $60 piece of software can bypass an entire defense security system, warns Pike Research.
Host Roger Waldron is joined by Lisa Doyle, Chancellor of the Department of Veteran Affairs Acquisition Academy. They will talk about the academy\'s curriculum and its vision. November 15, 2011
Jen Modarelli, CEO and principal of White Horse, has been studying federal government apps and joins In Depth with tips to make the most of mobile apps.
A new report finds agency data is dubious and lacks reliability. OFPP disagrees with GAO\'s findings.
Under the $40 million deal, ICE wants a modernized system that gives investigators access to more than 100 disparate databases.
John Palguta, the vice president for policy at Partnership for Public Service, talks about agency ranks in the annual \"Best Places to Work\" survey.
Billions being paid to beef up smart grid to make sure its cyber-secure.
Pentagon study says coordination missing between the more than 200 programs devoted to brain injuries and psychological health.
Chuck Pfarrer\'s latest book about the raid to kill Osama bin Laden, SEAL Target Geronimo, has come under target by the White House and the military.
Rear Adm. David Titley, director of task force climate change, examines how changing climate impacts naval operations.
GPO\'s Chief Technology Officer Ric Davis talks about launching the agency\'s first mobile app. Users will be able to access information about members of Congress on their mobile devices.