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The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Department of Health and Human Services are hosting a workshop next month for labs that want to test the technology.
The National Security Agency is testing a new IT architecture for securing data on mobile devices.
By Jason Miller Executive Editor Federal News Radio SAIC won its second contract under NASA’s multi-billion dollar Information Technology Infrastructure Integration Program (I3P). The space agency announced today that it awarded SAIC a contract to…
March 28th and March 30th, 2011 Tangherlini serves as the principal policy advisor on the development and execution of the budget and performance plans for Treasury
The cyber security industry needs workers, and is expected to see a shortage as the industry grows. The Baltimore Business Journal reports that the Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp is going to try to help.…
The \"leaders, innovators, and collaborators of the future\" are going head to head in a robotics competition. FIRST DC\'s Herb Muktarian explains why and how.
The National Security Agency tests a new IT architecture for securing data on mobile devices.
If a mobile worker is teleworking, does that mean they\'re in the office?
Federal News Radio spoke with the FBI and the Army about their various uses of cloud this week. Listen to the interviews by clicking the links below. Part 2: Fulgham says secure mobility will change the FBI In a two-part interview with agency chief information officer Chad Fulgham, Federal News Radio talks about the various [...]
The tech conference showcases latest trends. O\'Reilly Media\' Alex Howard and Deloitte\'s Bill Eggers share some highlights.
You’re familiar with a lot of the open government projects at the federal level. You have sites like Recovery.gov, which tracks stimulus spending, and Data.gov. That site keeps tabs on various projects that agencies are…
The Department of Homeland Security says cyber attacks against the federal government jumped by 40 percent last year.
A new white paper from the Homeland Security Department calls for networks where computers and devices work together in near-real time in its own defense.
The Department of Homeland Security is on the hunt for cybersecurity summer interns.
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