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In her position as the Deputy Chief Cybersecurity Advisor at National Institute of Standards and Technology -- part of Donna Dodson\'s job is to coordinate NIST priorities.
Teri Elniski of EMC\'s Data computing products division explains how you can deal with all that information in your databases.
Gwynne Kostin, director of Mobile, Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies of GSA, explains how employees can overcome some of the biggest challenges to mobile technologies.
The IG says the Defense Department didn\'t follow specific rules to make sure the information was correct.
The IRS says it would never reach out to taxpayers via email. So if you receive and email from the IRS it\'s a fake.
Congress is trying again to finish your agency’s budget for the year. Democrats say they’re ready to cut another $20 billion in spending. But some Republicans say that’s not enough. Experts say the House probably…
Dave Patterson is the executive director of the National Defense Business Institute at the University of Tennessee, College of Business Administration. In his role, he helps students understand the appropriate method for implementing IT acquisition. March 29, 2011
Former Congressman Tom Davis (VA-R) joins host Roger Waldron for a discussion on the federal procurement system. Plus, Davis gives his take on the current budget debate. March 29, 2011
Both Raytheon and Northrop claim part of an Army Forces Command contract to support military operational and training needs.
A fellowship program that sends U.S. government officials to work in Japanese government offices is as determined as ever. We get details from the Mansfield Fellowship program\'s Paige Cottingham-Streater.
As he concludes his tenure as the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, Neil Barofsky looks back in candor.
USPS names the new deputy postmaster TSA fires spell-casting Wiccan
The specter of at least a partial government shutdown looms once again. The AP\'s Jerry Bodlander has the latest.
Technologies developed for federal government may have been used to \"harm U.S. citizens on behalf of clients in the private sector.\"