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Rent-a-botnet attack for $9 an hour, Macs under attack by spyware
OPM opens care benefits to same-sex partners, Coast Guard replaces on-scene Gulf spill admiral, EMP weapon developed for border security
Military pay raise for 2011 will stay at 1.4% in Senate version of Defense Authorization Bill.
It\'s hard to imagine collaboration in 2010 without thinking about social media. What you need to know to stay out of trouble.
Former Deputy CIO at VA sees a \"confluence of events\" pushing uniformity on health IT.
Daniel Gordon, Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy, joins host Larry Allen this week. Encore Presentation
Congress remains serious about federal hiring reform, and about telework. Senator George Voinovich weighs in with the legislative outlook.
Vice Admiral Mark Ferguson explains how work-life balance is making the difference in retention for the Navy.
In a strategic organizational shift designed to achieve long-term business objectives, USPS has announced realignments within two groups representing key areas of revenue growth for the business. Jim Cochrane, the new vice president for product visibility and operational performance, explains how it all works.
Starting with 6 million acres 100 years ago, the National Park Service is now responsible for more than 84 million acres. NPS Director Jon Jarvis tells us about plans for the future.
An estimated 80% of the world\'s business ran on COBOL by 1997, but it might be time for your agency to explore some options. ResQSofts\' Tom Bragg explains.
Facebook \'hilarious video\' malware notsofunny, IBM Distributes Malware At Security Conference
Federal shuttle bus services under scrutiny, Pay freeze effort defeated in House, TSA union effort denied
Former e-gov administrators Karen Evans and Mark Forman give their insight as to how federal cybersecurity management is changing now that President Obama\'s 60 Day Cyber Security Review is over a year old. Is FISMA a thing of the past? Find out by reading more.