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Military members more in debt than civilians,
Imagine not having to worry about computer viruses when you surf the Internet. It\'s one of the things the Air Force\'s Lightweight Portable Security team is working on. We learn more about it, and how to get it for free, from team leader Rich Kutter.
Weighing privacy vs. security after 9/11, the Supreme Court seems unwilling to stop federal investigations into the private lives of people who want to work at government installations _ even those who don\'t have security clearances and don\'t work on secret projects. Attorney Debra Roth explains.
A new report finds contractors should balance portfolios across the spectrum of warfare, accommodating the shift in how the U.S. military plans, organizes and equips for battle.
Who should get first preference for contracts? A new law should help figure that out. Venable\'s Rob Burton explains it for us.
With the Walter Reed Army Medical Center set to close in less than a year, DC officials are unveiling their plans to redevelop a 62-acre portion of the hospital grounds into a neighborhood with new homes, shopping, green space and schools.
Computer experts at the secretive National Security Agency are teaming up with the Homeland Security Department in an effort to strengthen the nation\'s defenses against cyber attacks.
Former e-government administrators at OMB Mark Forman and Karen Evans joined In Depth to discuss cybersecurity, IT project management, and funding strategies in tough economic times.
David Zeppieri joins host Jason Miller to discuss changes at the Overseas Private Investment Corporation since he took over in 2005. October 14, 2010
One year since a GAO report that found a hike in protests to government contracts, Dr. Stan Sloane, president and CEO of SRA International, explained what\'s changed.
National Security Correspondent JJ Green learns that stopping these kinds of attacks depends on something called \"evolving intelligence.\"
If the OIG\'s proposals were placed in effect, the Postal Service could potentially recover $142.4 billion. Details from USPS\'s Lorie Nelson.
The administration has lifted the moratorium on deepwater drilling, but Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu will not lift her hold on Jack Lew\'s nomination to lead OMB. For details, we turn to The Hill\'s Ben Geeman