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JFCOM shuffles organizational chart
The U.S. Joint Forces Command, which will be formally disestablished later this year as part of Defense Secretary Robert Gates' efficiency initiative, had several of its functions transferred to other DoD components on Tuesday. The Pentagon said the realignment would preserve critical capabilities and place them in other branches of the department's organizational chart.
Tags: JFCOM , contracting , industry , Robert Gates , Ray Odierno , DoD budget , efficiency initiative , Jared Serbu , DoD Report
What are the big cybersecurity issues?
Federal News Radio's Executive Editor Jason Miller joins host Mark Amtower for a wide-ranging discussion of how the nation's cybersecurity efforts have changed over the years.
May 2, 2011 (Encore presentation May 9, 2011)
Tags: contracting , cybersecurity , GSA , Einstein 2 , US CERT , Jason Miller , Mark Amtower , Amtower Off Center , Einstein 1 , technology
Navy realigns cyber command
The Deputy commander of Navy Fleet cyber command Rear Admiral Bill Leigher explains the significance of this realignment.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , Cyber Command , Bill Lair , Navy , In Depth
Information sharing 'instrumental' in bin Laden killing
Information sharing has come a long way since Sept. 11, 2001. This interagency collaboration will be key to military successes, especially as the Defense Department prepares for massive spending cuts.
Tags: Howie Chandler , Air Force , DoD Report , information sharing , Osama bin Laden , Steve Cooper , DHS
How contractors are affected by bin Laden's death
Jim McAleese is a defense contracting expert and founder of McAleese and Associates. He talked with Federal News Radio about how bin Laden has affected our national debt and how his death is being received by government defense contractors.
Tags: Osama bin Laden , Jim McAleese , contracting , McAleese and Associates , Suzanne Kubota , 2012 budget , Congress
Army readies second apps challenge
The Army will open its next Apps for Army challenge to industry and the public, officials said Friday. The process is focused on developing capabilities that are not dependent on any particular platform.
Tags: technology , Army , Apps for Army , Apple , Google , Gary Blohm , Jared Serbu
Don't be intimidated by telework agreements
Don't let the paperwork scare you off.
Tags: technology , Telework Center , telework , Polycom , Suzanne Kubota , Defense , Telework Enhancement Act , Pat Tamburrino , Chief Human Capital Officer , telework agreement
State Dept. puts embassies on alert after bin Laden killing
The State Department early Monday put U.S. embassies on alert and warned of the heightened possibility for anti-American violence after the killing of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden by American forces in Pakistan.
Tags: Osama bin Laden , State , embassies , national security , homeland security , CIA ,
Next Apps for Army contest open to public
The Army is working on another "Apps for the Army" content, this time opening it up to the public and industry.
Tags: Apps for Army , Army , technology , apps , In Depth , DoD Report
Do's and don'ts of military blogging
To give insight on what military bloggers can and can't do is milblogger and retired Senior Master Sergeant Rex Temple of the Air Force.
Tags: Rex Temple , Air Force , blogs , technology , security , social media , In Depth




