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The Department of Homeland Security expects an audit of its IT systems will bring relatively good news in two weeks. Last year\'s audit found 161 issues in technology systems throughout the agency. Those problems ranged from a lack of disaster recovery plans to the inability to block former employees from accessing department IT systems.
Some apps developed through Washington, D.C.\'s Apps for Democracy contest are discontinued because of lack of data. Could the same happen to apps based on federal data due to cuts to the e-government fund?
A World Privacy Forum points to indifference and neglect at the Commerce Department when it comes to international data privacy.
Alex Howard, Washington correspondent for O\'Reilly Media, shares the lessons learned from the International Open Government Data Conference.
ReadWriteEnterprise reports on a survey that found execs with access to a lot of data still want more.
The FCC held its first \"Open Developer Day\" yesterday, bringing together web developers from the public and private sectors. Chief datd officer at the FCC, Greg Elin, shares the results with Federal News Radio.