The Federal Communications Commission wants to find out whether broadband providers are delivering Internet connections that are as fast as advertised. John Horrigan, consumer research director at the FCC, explains.
One the world\'s largest supercomputers is being used to forecast, in 3D, how BP\'s massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill will affect coastal areas. Blue Waters Program director Irene Qualters explains how it works.
The Library of Congress and Columbia University are creating a web-based clearinghouse of information about best practices for preserving significant geospatial data. Project manager William LeFurgy gives us a peek.
Defense pay for performance plan gets a thumbs up, Fleet card fraud keeps IGs busy, NASA workers get $15 million grant to find jobs, US Embassy in Iraq missing property worth millions
Bill would require Defense to explore new cybersecurity buys and tools, First governmentwide cyber provider approved
Professor at National Defense University teaches the basics of leadership to future government leaders.
The Justice Department has failed to put together an adequate plan for responding to an attack involving weapons of mass destruction, the inspector general at the agency said Tuesday. Randy Larsen, CEO of the WMD Center, has details.
Don\'t Ask, Don\'t Tell and Joint Strike Fighter issues are only the beginnings of the hurdles for the bill. Jodi Schneider, Senior Editor at American Banker, explains.
Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year, Kalimex, reopened the stairs to the crown in the Statue of Liberty for the first time since 9/11, ensuring visitors\' safe ascent up the famous double helix stairway to the observation level in the statue\'s crown. Vice-president Kevin O\'Brien walks us through it.
Utilizing custom and open source technology You2Gov provides cutting edge Government 2.0 platforms to people, companies, trade associations and government agencies. CEO Alan Silberberg gives us a peek at how it\'s all done.
Rent-a-botnet attack for $9 an hour, Macs under attack by spyware
OPM opens care benefits to same-sex partners, Coast Guard replaces on-scene Gulf spill admiral, EMP weapon developed for border security
Military pay raise for 2011 will stay at 1.4% in Senate version of Defense Authorization Bill.
It\'s hard to imagine collaboration in 2010 without thinking about social media. What you need to know to stay out of trouble.
Former Deputy CIO at VA sees a \"confluence of events\" pushing uniformity on health IT.