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Cyber anti-virus choices grow
With cyberattacks saturating the Internet, a dramatic shift is underway in the $7 billion-a-year anti-virus industry - and it's all good news for consumers.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , Symantec , McAfee , Trend Micro , anti-virus , Identity Theft Resource Center
How to work under a CR
How much can you spend on new projects next year? How can you function until then? We get dos and don'ts from John Palguta with the Partnership for Public Service
Tags: management , John Palguta , Partnership for Public Service , continuing resolution , CR , FY 2011 budget , Suzanne Kubota
OPM and FEMA step up for management pilots
A deadline is nearing for federal labor managers. November first is when they are supposed to be up and running with Labor-Management Council Forums. Carol Bonasaro gives us an update
Tags: Pay & Benefits , management , Labor-Management Council Forums , Senior Executives Association , Carol Bonosaro , Suzanne Kubota
NNSA offers a new opportunity in nuclear security
The MAC program, which began as a summer program this year, will place Military Academy cadets, midshipmen and officers in tours of duty within science, technology, engineering, national security and relevant fields at any of the NNSA sites. NNSA's Greg Simonson explains how it works.
Tags: management , NNSA , Greg Simonson , Military Academic Collaborations , DoD Report
Defense Authorization under seige
It's John McCain versus Lady Gaga on Tuesday as the Senate takes up the emotional issue of repealing the ban on gays serving openly in the military.
Tags: DoD Report , Defense , FY 2011 , Defense authorization bill , Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Google adds extra security step
Google is adding another layer to its security outfit. The additional step will make it harder for computer hackers and other impostors to get into e-mail accounts or other services that are protected by passwords.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , Google
Tuesday Morning Federal Newscast - September 21st
Senate looks to reform the FPS
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Broadband congested, contested, and desirable
From remotely opening garage doors to controlling appliances, to gaming, banking, shopping, to enabling the use of infrared and radar sensors, GPS, and satellite communications by fisherman, firemen and fighter aircraft the Electromagnetic Spectrum touches lives. We learn more from Blair Levin, co-author of the FCC's national broadband plan.
Tags: technology , FCC , broadband plan , Electromagnetic Spectrum , Blair Levin , Aspen Institute , Center for Strategic and International Studies
DIA signs massive Reston lease
The Defense Intelligence Agency has signed a 523,482-square-foot lease at Boston Properties's Patriots Park in Reston, with plans to fill the entire two-tower property by 2013.
Tags: DoD Report , contracting
Where is the acquisition workforce?
A recent hearing by the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan took a look at whether Defense has made adequate plans and actual progress to improve the federal workforce that oversees billions of dollars in contracting activity. Former Congressman Chris Shays is the co-chairman of the Commission brings us up to speed.
Tags: DoD Report , Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afgh , management , acquisition workforce , Christopher Shays




