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As part of a huge move, DISA finds little things can mean the most. To keep just a few feds on the job, a new classified telework center is in the works. We get details from DISA\'s Jack Penkoske.
How the Board keeps tabs on the money and described the tools it uses to identify rogue recipients is explained by Doug Hassebrock, the assistant director of investigations for the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board.
While Transportation officials say they haven\'t detected any incidents, but it isn\'t clear whether DOT\'s security problems could impact Recovery.gov or FederalReporting.gov.
Travel tracking website launched, Webb places hold on Defense promotions
In an effort to tap area knowledge about when and where outdoor tests, contamination incidents and more took place, the Army wants to interview anyone who has any recollection of past activities. Laurie Haines with the Army Environmental Command explains.
How to get there from here with the least amount of traffic. We hope.
Greg Wilshusen, GAO\'s Director of Information Security Issues shares his thoughts in the latest Mindshare
Software assurance is becoming more of a focus as agencies rely heavily on the private sector to purchase both software and hardware.
New media has become a big phenomenon for government.
Learn more about an upcoming summit to tackle cybersecuriy issues.
Tom Temin catches up with the nation\'s Geospatial Information Officer
The Executive Leadership Conference is underway and Tom Temin explains what\'s in store for Monday\'s coverage.
Feds at SSA are getting the day after Thanksgiving off, and an international data conference will soon be coming to town