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You may have heard a lot about how budgets, cybersecurity, hiring reform and other factors will affect your agency in 2011. But public policy will also play a role. Dr. Charles Herzfeld, a senior fellow…
Federal contractor BAE Systems will spend nearly a quarter billion dollars to expand its cybersecurity services. The company is buying the Danish cybersecurity firm ETI. Infosecurity.com reports the deal is worth about $212 million. BAE…
NASA\'s Mike Sweigart gives details of the contract that replaces Lockheed Martin.
Dr. Jacque Gansler gives his assessment of the DoD recommendations on acquisition reform.
As the new Congress and President Obama try to out-austere one another, what will happen with the 2012 budget? And, will there even be a 2011 budget or yet another continuing resolution?
Best of interview with TSA Administrator John Pistole shortly after he joined the agency.
Stuart Bowen, Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, discusses why alleged fraud cases seems to be increasing in the war zones.
GAO\'s Bob Dacey explains why the agency could not issue an opinion on the federal government\'s consolidated financial statements for the 14th year in a row.
WTOP\'s Kristi King talks to NASA\'s Jim Irons.
The market researcher reports that government will have opportunities in health care and green energy.
The U.S. will face persistant cyber attacks, McAfee predicts.