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Justice backs new category of secret gov't files
The Obama administration urged Congress on Tuesday to keep secret a whole new category of information even under the Freedom of Information Act.
Tags: Barack Obama , cybersecurity , Melanie Ann Pustay , Michael Froman , FOIA , open government , technology
3 Justice offices will post information requests
Attorney General Eric Holder says the Justice Department will begin posting monthly lists of Freedom of Information Act requests to the department's three highest offices.
Tags: Eric Holder , FOIA
Justice Dept gets `award' for worst secrecy work
A group dedicated to reducing government secrecy gave its annual worst performance award Tuesday to the Justice Department.
Tags: National Security Archive , CIA , Rosemary Award , FOIA
Justice Dept about to close probes of 2 detainees
Tags: Obama administration , John Durham , House , Congress
Analysis: Fund the watchdogs, don't create new agencies
Rather than create two new agencies to tackle counterfeit merchandise and crack financial crimes, Jonathan Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, says existing agencies can do the work with additional funding.
Tags: Jonathan Adler , FLEOA , State of the Union , Treasury , ICE , Federal Drive
Tips for protecting your agency from cyber attacks
Karen Evans, former administrator of the Office of Electronic Government and Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget, offers her insight on how federal agencies can protect themselves in the aftermath of recent cyber attacks.
Tags: cybersecurity , Karen Evans , technology , Anonymous , AntiSec , hacker , FBI , OnGuardOnline
Obama recess appointments face legal challenge
The National Federation of Independent Business and the National Right to Work Foundation say that President Obama cannot legally bypass the Senate to appoint three new members of the National Labor Relations Board.
Tags: NLRB , Barack Obama , National Right to Work Foundation , Sharon Block , Richard Griffin , Terence Flynn , Richard Cordray , Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
FBI computer won't be ready for use until May 2012
FBI's Sentinel program, which aimed to create a paperless case management system, was supposed to be completed by December 2009.
Tags: FBI , inspector general , technology , paperless , green government
FBI program helps employees to do the right thing
The Justice Department Inspector General recently reviewed FBI compliance efforts and discovered some things other agencies could emulate.
Tags: Office of Integrity and Compliance , FBI , inspector general , Patrick Kelley , Federal Drive
Gitmo Inmates
The questions about what to do with Gitmo inmates continue. The Senate voted overwhelmingly to block transfer of any of the 240 inmates to the U.S., and refused to pay the $80 million it would cost the Pentagon and Justice Department to close the facility. The administration wants to shut it down, but FBI Director Robert Mueller told Congress that bringing the detainees to the U.S. could pose risks, including the possibility they might radicalize other inmates.
Tags: management , Pentagon , GITMO , FBI , Robert Mueller




