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Have your car call my truck and we\'ll avoid a traffic jam by having coffee? That\'s one vision of the future driving a challenge. DOT\'s Peter Appel brings us up to speed.
How your agency can turn the interest of millenials into action and encourage them to come aboard was the topic of a recent roundtable. We get details from John Della Volpe, polling director at the Harvard Institute of Politics.
The next stage of meaningful use will demand even more health information exchange, says HHS\'s Dr. David Blumenthal.
Defense said it would issue new contractor reporting guidance by last August. The GAO says agencies are still waiting.
Hundreds of foreigners have evacuated from Egypt, but it hasn\'t been easy. CNN\'s Bob Costantini gives us an update on the unfolding situation.
As the day draws nearer for the world to run out of the unique addresses that allow us to use the Internet, NIST has some help for managers on how to make the shift securely. We get details from NIST\'s Sheila Frankel.
Obama administration officials are considering relaxing some security requirements for cloud computing certification to expedite deployments.
McConnell won\'t count out a shutdown TSA shuts down private screening program
On Friday, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters that the training of officers and troops the Pentagon has said is a predicate to full repeal would begin in February.
As people share more data electronically and boost their use of mobile applications, they\'re becoming more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Fred Burton, a former Special Agent with the Department of State\'s Diplomatic Security Service, joins host Derrick Dortch for a discussion on congressional security. January 28, 2011
DHS is in the final stages of deploying version 2 of Einstein across the government, and already is making plans for version 3.
In Depth host Francis Rose counts down the top federal news stories of the week with Rich Cooper of Catalyst Partners and Jonathan Breul of the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
The federal government is no stranger to Facebook, Twitter, blogs and even photo-sharing sites like Flickr. Using those tools effectively is the subject of the Federal News Radio Discussion: Shouting from the Rooftops.