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In Friday's Federal Headlines, more information emerges about a car crash involving four Secret Service agents and the Energy Department hopes to ride a wave to clean energy.
Lists are like New Year's resolutions. They're a mental attempt to make order out of an inherently messy world.
In Thursday's Federal Headlines, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) has asked the director of National Intelligence and the head of the National Security Agency to come to Capitol Hill next week to brief lawmakers on the matter.
Cheating and lying companies — at least in IT, professional services and the like — represent the rare birds, says Federal Drive host Tom Temin.
I don't understand the repeated concern about harvesting social media for clues to possible security breaches. The whole social media scene resembles nothing so much as a platform for self-revelation.
The LCS variants all float upright and go from Point A to Point B. But how dangerous are they to the enemy? And protective of their crews?
In Friday's federal headlines, House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz says DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson needs to be investigated.
If there's anxiety from war, self pity, or cynicism, you don't see it in these faces.
In Thursday's Federal Headlines, CBP's top seizures of 2015 include drugs shaped like watermelons and cocaine inside fried fish.
In Wednesday's Federal Headlines, the Department of Labor is in need of a modern workplace facility, and the law requires its headquarters be located in D.C.
Companies like Boeing must deal with a regulatory environment, the compliance to which is a major corporate function in itself.
Over the next few months, sailors throughout the Navy’s fleet can expect to see new consequences when they violate the service’s cybersecurity policies. Troy Johnson is the director of the newly established Navy Cybersecurity division. In this excerpt from the latest edition of On DoD shared with Federal Drive with Tom Temin, he tells Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu, accountability measures are just one thing the Navy is working on to drive home the fact that cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility.
Defense Department Chief Information Officer Terry Halvorsen has notified employees that all of the department's PCs now using any Microsoft operating system will be upgraded to Windows 10 by January 2017. Secretary Ash Carter will publish an execution order with details on the secure configuration everyone is supposed to use. Copies will come from the so-called secure host baseline image. For insight into how this will work, Federal News Radio reporter Scott Maucione spoke with Nigel Hughes, the vice president of sales at systems integrator SteelCloud. He shares the latest on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
While everyone else is celebrating the holidays, someone will have to be on duty watching for cybersecurity threats. 2016 won't bring the end of the cyber threat, but it will see it morphing, along with the best ways to deal. Amit Yoran has been following the cyber threat for decades. Now the president of RSA, he joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin for a look at the cybersecurity trends part of the look-ahead to 2016.