Updated DoD data policy means changes for intelligence community

The Defense Department is changing its policy on collection and retention of privacy-related data about U.S. citizens. That means changes for the way the intell...

The Defense Department is changing its policy on collection and retention of privacy-related data about U.S. citizens. That’ll mean changes for the way the intelligence community does business. Federal News Radio’s Scott Maucione spoke with some experts on Pentagon Solutions to find out exactly what this new policy means in practice.

The Air Force is reorganizing its entire space workforce and adding new training programs – all designed to get its personnel ready to operate systems in what the Air Force says is no longer a benign environment. Colonel Dean Sniegowski  is the total force lead for the Space Mission Force. He spoke with Federal News Radio’s Jared Serbu about the changes ahead.

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