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DoD launches new database to measure radiation exposure following Japan quake
Defense Department employees, contractors and their families that worked in or around the site of the nuclear disaster in Japan last year have access to a new database that estimates their radiation dose. DoD launched the Tomodachi Registry this week. It's available to all DoD-affiliated employees and their families. The site also includes information about the event and answers to frequently asked questions.
Tags: In Depth , DoD , Japan earthquake ,
Federal auditors question fuel use by Afghan army
The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction says there's no proof the fuel is actually being used by Afghan forces. It could be lost, stolen or diverted to insurgents.
Tags: spending , Afganistan , military
Congress, State Department slow program to sell drones
As many as 66 countries would be able to buy drones under revised weapons export guidelines the Pentagon drafted last year.
Tags: Federal Drive , Defense , acquisition , defense contracting , budget
U.S. commander in Afghanistan reveals new security measures
Gen. John Allen said he was focusing on re-vetting the 16,000 local police stationed throughout the country.
Tags: John Allen , DoD , Federal Drive , Afghanistan
Navy cited by OSHA for mishandling toxic materials
OSHA inspectors found widespread contamination at the Coronado aircraft maintenance facility, including in areas where the 350 employees stored and consumed food.
Tags: Navy , DoD , OSHA , Federal Drive
DoD publishes radiation registry for its personnel
The Pentagon is publishing estimated radiation exposure levels for service members, families and defense contractors who were in Japan following last year's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
Tags: DoD , Fukushima , radiation , Navy , Federal Drive
DISA releases 'master strategy' for technical services
The Defense Information Systems Agency has released its technical strategy for providing warfighter services. The plan is called the Global Information Grid Convergence Master Plan, and it rolls together emerging technologies and operational requirements to create a plan for all technical services.
DoD trying to fix holes in the military voter assistance program
The DoD inspector general found more than half of military voting assistance offices were unreachable using contact information on the website. Pam Mitchell, the interim director of the Federal Voting Assistance Program, said all the phone numbers now are accurate.
Tags: DoD , FVAP , voting , Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act , Pam Mitchell , Jared Serbu , Military Voter Protection Project , workforce , Federal Drive
DoD contractor to pay $1M to settle theft claims
Paragon Dynamics is paying more than $1 million to settle claims that it stole a competitor's bid information.
Tags: DoD , Paragon Dynamics , Raytheon , National Reconnaissance Office , Federal Drive , contracting
DISA to help military shift toward asia, increase cybersecurity
DISA laid out its vision in a new five-year strategy. It said it will work with the U.S. Cyber Command to build up the Pentagon's cyber defenses.
Tags: DoD , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , DISA , U.S. Cyber Command , Federal Drive




