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The Government Accountability Office continues to follow the progress of TARP. GAO\'s Tom McCool gives us an update.
A new report combines the findings of two surveys -one targeting federal employees, the other federal contractors - on the use of social media in the government. Research Director at Market Connections, John Kagia, fills us in.
About 80 percent of the Corps\' tactical vehicle budget would have gone to the costly program.
If you\'re not prepared, a disaster could put you and your employees at risk, possibly shutting down your business forever. Agility Recovery Solutions\' Bob Boyd tells us about a new way to prepare for the worst.
A former TSA worker has been sentenced for tampering with government databases.
This piece from Wired’s Danger Room blog piqued my interest on how the military is using alternative energy sources, and the logistics and acquisition challenges involved in getting those sources deployed: Helmand Province in Afghanistan…
ITT\'s defense and information division will be one of the independent companies.
The DETERlab testbed provides an isolated 400-node mini-Internet, in which researchers can investigate malware and other security threats without danger of infecting the real Internet.
DOD explores post-NSPS options Federal workers\' compensation comes under fire New federal furlough bill proposed
Monday is the anniversary of President Dwight Eisenhower\'s \"military-industrial complex\" speech.
Unisys President of Federal Systems sees lots of growth coming in mobile device use at your agency.
Increased use of a smart grid has benefits. The GAO finds being more cyber secure isn\'t one of them.
In 2010, federal employees\' pay and benefits came under attack by lawmakers faced with a gaping deficit. Federal News Radio\'s Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says we might be able to see the future by looking at the past.
All the regulations the Department of Labor expects to have under active consideration for promulgation, proposal, or review during 2011 is under consideration. Deputy Secretary Seth Harris has details.