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Don\'t let the fallout from Weinergate have a chilling effect on your use of social media! We get tips for avoiding trouble in the Twitterverse from the Partnership for Public Service\'s John Palguta.
A band of computer hackers who pride themselves on attacking vulnerable networks for fun accessed a Senate server that supports the chamber\'s public website.
A new bill would require companies to notify consumers and the government when personal information is exposed in a cyber attack.
Here are the stories Federal New Radio\'s reporters worked on today
Three major defense contractors are competing for the next missile contract. Learn more in today\'s DoD Report
The Justice Department is getting a cybersecurity makeover. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
One of government\'s biggest cloud believers details his latest move. Mark Forman, co-founder of Government Transaction Services joins In Depth with more on making the move to the cloud
The Marines give out a $58 million contract for some new combat gear. Learn more in today\'s DoD report
The International Monetary Fund becomes the target of a major sophisticated cyber attack. Read more in today\'s cybersecurity update
More folks then ever are digging into their 401(k)s. We have the pros and the cons for this latest trend from Tom Trabucco, Director of External Affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
A tight budget is changing the EPA\'s approach to developing new ideas and it\'s nothing short of creative. Malcom Jackson is the EPA\'s assistant administrator in the Office of Environmental Information and the CIO.
Dr. C. Norman Coleman\'s daily duties immerses him in what \"most people don\'t want to think about,\" and for his exceptional work on radiation, he is a SAMMIES finalist.
Energy sells helium-3 faster than NNSA can collect it. What this means, and why it\'s a problem, is explained for us by GAO\'s Dr. Timothy Persons.