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Data breaches are up, but fewer personal records were released.
The U.S. Capitol Police force is advising members of the House and their aides to \"take reasonable and prudent precautions\" about their own security in the wake of a congresswoman\'s shooting in Arizona.
OPM proposes new rules for bonuses, Postal Service makes streamlining moves, CFC falls short of goals
Army\'s Space and Missile Defense Command puts big money on the table.
An internet ID for Americans would be different from a national ID card... or would it?
Now that the Telework Enhancement Act has been passed, what comes next? Find out what agencies are expected to do now. Host Bill Bransford talks with Cindy Auten of Telework Exchange and Paul Rowson of WorldatWork. January 7, 2011
Host Francis Rose counts down the week\'s top federal stories with Larry Allen of Allen Federal Business Partners and Kim Peretti of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Evan Lesser, Founder and Director of ClearanceJobs.com, talks to host Derrick Dortch about the rise in the demand for cybersecurity professionals. January 7, 2011 (Encore presentation, April 29, 2011)
The Dept. of Commerce calls for consideration of a new set of principles - A \"Privacy Bill of Rights\". National Telecommunications and Information Administration\'s Daniel Weitzner explains the move.
The Obama administration has ramped up its secret war on terror groups with a new military targeting center to oversee the growing use of special operations strikes against suspected militants in hot spots around the world.
Microsoft plans to issue two bulletins next week.
Comptroller General Gene Dodaro outlines the top priorities of the Government Accountability Office now that he has been confirmed.