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The new DoD secretary will need to concentrate on military spending cuts and withdrawing troops from the Middle East, according to Lawrence Korb, a former assistant secretary of defense under President Reagan.
Some new spyware may be small enough and cheap enough to fall into enemy hands. Learn more in today\'s DOD report.
Find out why your agency\'s cybersecurity concerns about the cloud are starting to clear up. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
Julie Myers Wood, President of ICS Consulting and Rob Burton, Partner at Venable join Francis Rose for this week\'s Federal News Countdown.
Five proposals have been submitted \"to beautify the security components and improve the visitor experience at President\'s Park South.\" Now it\'s your turn - your opinion is needed! We learn about the plans from NCPC\'s Bill Dowd.
There are two steps, just TWO, to getting LTC today. We learn about them from Ed Zurndorfer.
The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris discuss throughout the show each day. The Newscast is designed to give FederalNewsRadio.com users…
Two ex-convicts planned an attack on a Seattle military recruiting station hoping that it would get attention from the media, authorities say, and even imagined the headlines: \"Three Muslim Males Walk Into MEPS Building, Seattle, Washington, And Gun Down Everybody.\"
A hackers\' group that boasts of successfully getting into a number of prominent sites is claiming another triumph - or victim, as the case might be.
Congress will get a say in cybersecurity policy. The White House says it will let Congress legalize some policies that the administration had wanted to authorize.
Goutam Kundu, the agency\'s CIO, is focusing on reducing the number of applications, modernizing its systems and improving online customer service. June 23, 2011
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One agency is giving highschool students a chance to take their ideas \"to infinity and beyond!\" Jason Crusan is the chief technologist for space operations within NASA\'s Space Operations Mission Directorate.