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Britain\'s Defense Minister, Liam Fox, has written a letter to Sen. Carl Levin expressing support for the Joint Strike Fighter program.
The National Archives and Record Administration is giving your agency tips for managing records in the cloud computing era.
Cyber security experts are studying a scary new weapon: a software smart bomb.
Some say they\'re just nibbling around the edges. But, CMS is putting some proposed new rules out there to combat fraud and abuse in Medicaid and Medicare. WFED\'s Scott Carr explains.
The Army is testing consumer technology to see how well it performs on the battlefield.
10,000 TSA employees get secret clearances, New climate agency forming in NOAA, GSA pays Northrop billions to wire DHS HQ
We\'re about two months out from the third annual Federal Hispanic Career Advancement Summit, November 29th and 30th at NIH in Bethesda, Maryland.
How can the health care industry improve services, reduce costs and expand access? Jim Champy offers ways to bring innovation to health care in his book \"Reengineering Health Care.\" Champy, chairman emeritus of Dell Services Consulting, told In Depth that the time is ripe to retool the current system.
Ellen Herbst, Director, National Technical Information Service September 24, 2010 (Encore presentation)
The annual Best Places to Work survey is out. Host Bill Bransford talks with Janelle Callahan of the Partnership for Public Service about the organization\'\'s annual rankings. September 10, 2010
The Senate vote that failed to begin debate on the defense authorization bill does not change the Defense Department\'s process on the possible repeal of the so-called \"Don\'t Ask, Don\'t Tell\" law.
The main work phase on the largest and most comprehensive project in the nation to demonstrate how the electric grid can be used more efficiently and made more reliable has begun. We get details from Ron Melton, Director of the project.
Transparency moves the MSPB to hear oral arguments for the first time in nearly 30 years.
A Pentagon official is under investigation for allegedly making unwanted sexual advances and creating a hostile work environment.