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GAO says the cost of moving more defense workers to the border will depend on how they are deployed.
German researcher Ralph Langner says malware, such as the Stuxnet worm that targeted Iran\'s nascent nuclear program, will likely be used by nations and terrorists alike as a more economical weapon of war.
Tom Reilly, vice president and general manager of HP Security, said security officers should focus two things besides just the network perimeter, such as keeping a bead on data throughout the network and better monitoring user activity.
A new Government Accountability Office report said the success of using National Guard troops to shore up gaps in Border Patrol personnel will depend on how the troops are deployed.
Outgoing NASA Chief Technologist Dr. Bobby Braun joined the Federal Drive for an exit interview to discuss what lies ahead for both NASA and him.
Bill Dowd, the director for physical planning at the National Capital Planning Commission, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the challenges in maintaining security without impacting the public\'s accessibility to federal landmarks.
Thomas Vajentic, the chief of the Army Materiel Command\'s transformation team and its BRAC program manager, told Federal News Radio the painstaking preparation made by AMC employees and the Huntsville community allowed the command to continue work in its new location \"without missing a beat.\"
On today\'s Federal Drive: some agencies have netted extra cash from governmentwide acquisition contracts and furloughed FAA workers won\'t receive back pay under the latest House FAA funding reauthorization.
Ronald Neumann, former ambassador to Afghanistan, describes what must happen to build the next generation of the Foreign Service.
As Congress considers cutting federal retirement benefits to cut the deficit, are more federal employees making preparations for retirement before the changes become reality?
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. Just because yesterday was the 10th anniversary of 9-11 doesn’t mean people can just stop thinking and talking about their memories from that…
Rep. Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) says the cuts that will occur automatically if lawmakers can\'t agree on cuts to reduce the deficit by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years will fall heavily on the Defense Department.
There are 10 jobs in the military and civilian specialty positions whose numbers have had a meteoric rise in the last decade, Wired.com reports.
Angela Styles, Partner at the law firm Crowell & Moring, and Al Burman, former OFPP Administrator, discuss the OFPP definitions published today in the Federal Register.