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Contract negotiations between SSA and AFGE won\'t be going forward without the help of a special mediator.
The Navy has delayed awarding a contract to build 20 Littoral Combat ships.
The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act has passed the Senate, but the debate lives on. We get opinions from the National Whistleblowers Center, a member of Congress, and good-government group the Partnership for Public Service.
A competition to find a replacement for one of the gold-standard computer security algorithms used in almost all secure, online transactions just heated up.
Transit subsidy not dead yet, Closure statuses to change for 2011, DLA Troop Support honcho relieved of command
The has Senate approved a long-delayed package of improvements in the Post-9/11 GI Bill
Sri Lanka Information Communication Technology Agency (ICTA) has launched a national CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) to act as the focal point for Cyber security for the nation.
The nation\'s No. 2 military officer strongly endorsed the warfighting value of information-sharing.
Lawmakers have urged President Obama to expand the State Department\'s cyber authority.
Contracting officers have been reluctant to wade into RFPs. Steve Schooner says they should, in fact, be at the very center of discussions right from the start. The professor of federal contracting tells us why.
The National Archives says it\'s time the Bill of Rights got a hip new upgrade and need your help. Archivist David Ferriero gives us the hashtag.
NASA has a mandate to manage computer risks in real time.
\"Hard, but do-able,\" says a former administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy about OMB\'s new 25 point IT reform plan. Steve Kelman explains.
ACU is out, MultiCam is in for troops headed to Afghanistan.