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Supply chains found vulnerable to cyberthreat
A new report finds the vast majority of U.S. supply chains rely on information technologies that can be compromised at any time. We get details from Tom Wilkerson, CEO of the Naval Institute.
Tags: cybersecurity , supply chain , CACI International , USNI , US Naval Institute , Tom Wilkerson
Friday Morning Federal Newscast - August 6th
Postal Service takes $3.5 Billion loss for 3Q, Defense bars military from Wikileaks
Tags: newscast
Postal Service may not be able to pay 2011 bills
Despite cutting 100,000 jobs over the past two years, CFO Joe Corbett tells Federal News Radio the USPS may not be able to stay liquid much past the next year.
Tags: USPS , Joe Corbett , CFO , management , Suzanne Kubota
Realignment moves hit Guam
Two major defense contractors are joining forces to compete for the Missile Defense Agency's Ground-Based Midcourse Defense development and sustainment contract.
Tags: DoD Update , Defense , USMC , Raytheon , Lockheed Martin , contracting
Cybersecurity conference wraps up
Cyberthreat report released
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , FBI , Fordham , CACI International , U. S. Naval Institute
Security Threat Report reveals attitudes to cyberwarfare
We talk with senior threat researcher, SophosLabs' Beth Jones, about the biggest cybersecurity threats today.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , Cybersecurity Update , SophosLabs , Beth Jones
Thursday Morning Federal Newscast - August 5th
SEC inks massive lease at Constitution Center, Body scans stored on DHS computers, 'Star-Spangled Banner' coin approved by Congress
Tags: newscast
DHS tests power plant cybersecurity
Security Threat Report reveals attitudes to cyberwarfare, Patch or we go public, says bug bounty program
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , DHS , SophosLabs , Beth Jones , CERT , Tipping Point , Zero Day Initiative ,
Iraq drawdown is a logistic challenge
Everything from helicopters to printer cartridges is being wrapped and stamped and shipped out of Iraq. U.S. military bases that once resembled small towns have transformed into a cross between giant post offices and Office Depots. Major General Stephen Lanza is the spokesman for all U.S. forces in Iraq explains the process.
Tags: management , logistics , Iraq , Steven Lanza , Stephen Lanza , Suzanne Kubota
GSA not kidding with contractor goats
The General Services Administration took an unorthodox approach to getting rid of unwanted grasses and weeds at one federal building in California - it hired goats.
Tags: GSA , contracting




