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The agreement immediately removes restrictions on pricing and on the routes between each country that can be served by U.S. and Brazilian scheduled and charter airlines. We learn more about the Open Skies program from DOT\'s Susan Kurland.
Service members in certain prefectures of Japan will receive hardship duty pay effective April 1, Defense Department officials announced.
GSA says the redevelopment of the 19th Century building will help provide a critical link between tourists on the National Mall and the downtown area. We get the latest from GSA\'s Cathy Kronopolus.
The hack last month that compromised RSA\'s SecurID product resulted from a targeted advanced persistent threat that took advantage of a zero-day vulnerability in the Adobe Flash Player, the company confirmed.
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…
Security experts are warning users to be on the watch for targeted email attacks after a breach at a major marketing firm that may have put millions of addresses in the hands of hackers and scammers.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. Two federal employee unions are encouraging their members to call members of Congress and make them explain the impact of a government shutdown.…
Federal News Radio\'s Mike Causey, Amy Morris and Tom Temin give their insights on what might happen in the coming days as Congress tries to beat the budget deadline.
Cybersecurity is often discussed in generic terms and vague descriptions. But one industry expert is calling the Department of Homeland Security\'s new cyber document clear and concise.
Stan Sloane, president and CEO of SRA International, discusses what\'s in the deal and what it means for outstanding contracts.
Jim Horney, director of Federal Fiscal Policy at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, offers his analysis of will happen this week and what that\'ll mean for your agency.
It\'s all about the money. And for the Defense Department pinning down the exact cybersecurity figure is almost impossible.
The Pentagon and IRS are giving you another two months.
Congress is clashing over military spending, as they negotiate a final budget bill for your agency. The House has until tomorrow, before a self-imposed deadline to post bills for members to read. Leaders from both…