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The Army\'s largest post saw a record number of soldiers kill themselves in 2010 despite a mental health effort aimed at reversing the trend.
Bill Damaré, Vice President of Government Markets at ESI International, gives us some guideposts you should be on the lookout for.
Contractors brace for Defense cuts, Senate meets and recesses until Jan. 25, Advocate: IRS is too rough on taxpayers, DISA starts moving to Meade
Officially named the Utah Data Center, the facility\'s role in aggregating and verifying dizzying volumes of data for the intelligence community has already earned it the nickname \"Spy Center.\"
Todd Park, chief technology officer at the Department of Health and Human Services, tells host Francis Rose how HHS cultivates an entrepreneurial spirit.
Agency\'s policy head discusses the first-ever four-year review of the Department\'s operations, future budgets.
Al Qaida is working on both large scale plots and small ones as well.
Camelina biofuel has broken the sound barrier. Tom Hicks, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy tells us why that\'s important.
Tailwind Capital buys Ericsson to become Oceus. Company president Doug Smith explains what\'s behind the deal.
Incoming House Speaker John Boehner says his party\'s goal is to give the government back to the people. But first, reminds the managing editor of The Hill, they\'ll need to figure out a way to fund it in 23 working days or less to avoid a shutdown.
Have you received an email telling you to \"Update your Windows\"? READ THIS FIRST!
The IG says GSA\'s CIO has made progress securing the agency, but...
Thirty five new laws signed, Congress convenes, Issa offers oversight lineup
Angel Santa, Deputy Chief Information Officer in the Department of Justice\'s Office of Justice Programs, is John Gilroy\'s guest on Federal Tech Talk. January 4, 2011