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Iranian hackers working for the powerful Revolutionary Guard\'s paramilitary Basij group have launched attacks on websites of the \"enemies,\" a state-owned newspaper reported Monday in a rare acknowledgment from Iran that it\'s involved in cyber warfare.
Republicans and Democrats in Congress have been debating a short-term funding plan for weeks but are still far apart. Looking to avert a government shutdown this week, Congress is expected to approve a three-week stopgap measure this week to buy more time for negotiations on a longer-term bill, which may never come. The Hill\'s Erik Wasson explains why the CRs could continue until FY 2012.
Military pay would shutdown with government Feds mobilize to help in Japan
U.S. troops could be required to report to work without pay if a budget clash in Congress results in a government-wide shutdown, according to draft planning guidance circulating in the Pentagon.
Host Francis Rose counts down the top federal news stories of the week with Lena Trudeau of the National Academy of Public Administration and Al Burman of Jefferson Consulting.
From “State Department’s training program falls short” by Josh Rogin: The State Department spends over $250 million a year to train its professionals but lacks a good overall strategic plan to ensure that training is…
Hosts Bill Bransford and Tony Vergnetti talks with Dexter Brooks and Jo Linda Johnson from the EEOC\'s Office of Federal Operations on their \"Annual Update on EEO Matters in the Federal Sector.\" March 11, 2011
The Federal Trade Commission has released its annual list of the top consumer complaints received in 2010. FTC\'s Steven Toporoff shares detalis.
Sure, you know you need to have emergency funds on hand, but other than panicking, what\'s a fed to do? We ask certified planner Arthur Stein.
Hawaii faces the possibility of a tsunami this morning after a huge earthquake hit Japan. Howard Dicus tells us about preparations underway in Honolulu.
The Defense Department is reaching out to employers of National Guardsmen and Reservists with a major survey to find out how the past decade of war and the heavy use of Reserve-component forces has affected their civilian workplaces.
New CR to be unveiled today HHS to stay in Parklawn FHA commissioner steps down GAO overturns DHS\'s CACI TASC award
GSA\'s Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies provides information to the public through a variety of ways. GSA\'s Gwynne Kostin tells us about how the agency is sharing lessons learned governmentwide.
The Department of Homeland Security is offering a new program that invites top executive-level talent from the private sector to share their expertise with the Department to fill some exciting and important roles here at DHS.