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With the conclusion of the congressional elections, NTEU says it is time to put aside the politically-motivated criticism of federal employees and get down to the business of running the country. President Colleen Kelley joins us with details.
The new Pentagon Cyber Command is thinking about going on the offensive
FCS is gone, but the network for gathering ground intelligence, interpreting it and sending it to soldiers who need it as well as to command headquarters remains. Maj. Mark Cervantes has details.
Signature Government Solutions, LLC sold for $52.5 million in cash.
GSA feds on alert after data breach, Lewis declares opposition to omnibus, Gates not worried about bipartisan Congress
Amidst a rise in cyber attacks, OhMyGov\'s Mark Malseed joined Francis Rose on In Depth to discuss how agencies can continue to innovate in times of increased online threats.
The Federal News Countdown welcomed Tim McManus of Partnership for Public Service and Stan Soloway of Professional Services Council.
Big Republican gains in Congress could make it harder for President Barack Obama to keep his pledge to start bringing U.S. troops home from Afghanistan by next summer. We get an update on how things are going there from Rear Adm. Greg Smith.
The elections may have an affect on your investments. Arthur Stein explains.
A report released Wednesday said the cost of government attrition goes beyond dollar figures alone but can also have \"significant consequences\" on an agency\'s policies and programs.
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates is on a whirlwind trip to Australia and Malaysia, where he will reinforce the U.S. commitment to the region with a longstanding U.S. ally and an increasingly close partner.
Sharing health information is getting easier thanks to a new CDC toolkit. We get details from program director Amy Burnett.
DHS makes plans to expand away from St. E\'s, BRAC project to be built in a flood plain, Army planning the civilian path to success
Raytheon has acquired Trusted Computer Solutions, a privately held company that delivers a comprehensive portfolio of cross-domain, operating system and network security solutions.