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Touching on the Japan\'s need to improve preparedness to deal with cyber attacks, Boeing says that the ministry is placing more emphasis on cyber security.
Social-networking services have a natural defense against hardcore hackers.
Violence against Census feds increases, Misconduct alleged at Justice, CIA covert operations reviews could triple
NASA CIO Linda Cureton may have come from inside NASA, but she tells Federal News Radio\'s Jason Miller she\'s still learning a lot. September 23, 2010
Every day, surgeons botch surgeries, pilots crash airplanes, troops blow up the wrong locations, and no one pays the price, because they happen in training simulations.
This week, host Larry Allen talks with Casey Coleman, Chief Information Officer, General Services Administration Sept. 21, 2010
September 20th and September 22nd Mr. Bowen has over 25 years experience in healthcare information technology management in the provider, payer, consultant and vendor areas.
The Army Material Command is moving from Ft. Belvoir to Redstone Arsenal. At least most of it is. We get an update from Kate Kelley, chief of the BRAC office.
It\'s possible Congress could revisit the Don\'t Ask issue in a lame-duck session, but that is also uncertain.
Defense Department agencies and the armed services have a tall order from the secretary. Robert Gates has called for $100 billion dollars in spending reductions over the next five years. Jim McAleese tells us who should be feeling the heat.
A new study finds that employment growth for immigrants far outpaced native growth rates between 1990 and 2006 in the total economy. Author Randy Capps explains.
A cybersecurity measure still in draft form would give President Obama additional powers. The proposed legislation would permit the President to declare an emergency if there\'s a threat to the nation\'s electrical grid.
Census: Vegas trip shouldn\'t count, Data center consolidation falling apart