In light of the shootings in Arizona, Federal News Radio wants to know how safe feds feel at their workplace.
Fifteen contract laboratory workers are being laid off at Fort Detrick because of budget cuts at the Department of Homeland Security, AP reports.
Homeland Security Today\'s David Silverberg looks forward at the homeland security agenda in 2011.
Happy New Year! What a great time to look back – and look forward… and to think about fresh starts. The coming months are going to be interesting, no doubt. All week, I’ll bring the most read items across Federal News Radio’s programs – Mike Causey tomorrow; the Federal Drive on Wednesday; FederalNewsRadio.com on Thursday; [...]
Happy New Year! What a great time to look back – and look forward… and to think about fresh starts. The coming months are going to be interesting, no doubt. All week, I’ll bring the most read items across Federal News Radio’s programs – Mike Causey tomorrow; the Federal Drive on Wednesday; FederalNewsRadio.com on Thursday; [...]
CNN\'s Brian Todd told the DorobekINSIDER that local police are getting tools to help in homeland security.
DHS secretary Janet Napolitano included cybersecurity advancements among the department\'s 2010 accomplishments
December 22nd, 2010 With cybersecurity a top priority for the President, listen to a discussion on a campaign designed to create public awareness and engage the public in the importance of cybersecurity.
All federal buildings owned or managed by GSA will have their walls adorned with posters and signs with a message from DHS. We get details from GSA\'s Larry Melton.
During her remarks, Secretary Napolitano underscored the Department\'s efforts to protect federal civilian networks, improve the nation\'s intrusion detection capabilities, and create more robust and resilient cyber systems that are better equipped to prevent and withstand attacks.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Homeland Security Department\'s Science and Technology directorate are teaming up with the private sector to improve the cybersecurity of financial services.
The administration said its review of 16 of the 26 high-risk technology programs led to one termination, eight programs are scaled back and seven projects have accelerated delivery timetables. OMB said agencies saved or avoided spending $1.3 billion over the life of these 16 projects.
WFED\'s Jared Serbu brings details of DHS\' new anti-terrorism program.
Even worse, they\'re getting more sophisticated too.
The Department of Homeland Security gets more Freedom of Information Act requests than any other agency. It\'s now assembling a new set of processes that will centralize requests by individuals who want to know what data the agency is storing about them.