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Identity theft tops complaints to FTC Historic federal union election begins today Foreign Service over-stretched, under prepared
While the public may not be crazy about federal employees, a new poll finds they love what feds do! Harris Poll\'s chair, Humphrey Taylor, explains.
Einstein 3 also expands information sharing by the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team, and allows automatic US-CERT alerts.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has agreed to a plan that will allow for one commander to be in charge of both National Guard and reserve forces when they are called up to respond to domestic emergencies.
For the 11th year in a row, identity theft was the number one consumer complaint category
David Linthicum, author of \"Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in your Enterprise: A Step-by-Step Guide,\" joins host John Gilroy for a discussion on cloud migration. March 8, 2011
While money is still flowing into agencies, the Partnership for Public Service says continuing resolutions hurt agencies\' financial planning and ability to hire, among other things. PPS\'s John Palguta explains.
The Army plans to field smart phones that can work under three wireless technologies.
NIST has updated its Cybersecurity Recommendations for Government. Learn how your agency will be able to better manage information security risks from project leader for FISMA implementation, Ron Ross.
Carol Bonosaro, the president of the Senior Executives Association, shares advice for federal managers as they try to navigate in uncertain times.
The U.S. military is too white and too male at the top and needs to change recruiting and promotion policies and lift its ban on women in combat, an independent report for Congress said Monday. We learn more from Retired Air Force Gen. Lester Lyles, chair of the Military Leadership Diversity Commission.
Whether caused by a foreign government or a prankster, last week\'s denial of service attack that hit the CIA is puzzling officials.
Senate to vote on rival Democratic, GOP budgets DARPA director under scrutiny over contractor ties USPS hires headhunter to fill deputy postmaster general position
UnitedHealthcare is protesting the Defense Department\'s decision to reverse course and award a multibillion-dollar insurance contract to competitor Humana.