Six software providers to the K-12 education sector have voluntarily pledged to incorporate Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency principles into their product development processes. Classlink, Clever, D2L, GG4L, Instructure and PowerSchool signed
Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon, commander of the U.S. Army Cyber Command, said Wednesday the organization needs bolster its strategy for hiring talent and procuring tools, Federal Times reported Wednesday. Nicole Blake Johnson
MoreThe U.S. and NATO are optimistic that Afghan leaders will approve a deal to keep American troops in Afghanistan beyond 2014, Reuters reported Tuesday. Phil Stewart writes Afghanistan’s tribal elders assembly, Loya
MoreThe White House has enlisted computer experts from public and private sector organizations to help address technical issues on the federally-run health insurance exchange site Healthcare.gov, USA Today reported Wednesday. Kelly Kennedy
MoreAn experimental communication system on board a NASA lunar probe has used laser pulses to send data back to Earth at speeds of up to 622 megabits per second. The Lunar Laser Communication Demonstration
MoreA panel discussion at the Association of the U.S. Army‘s annual conference featured military leaders who discussed strategies and challenges in preparing the service for future missions, Defense News reported Tuesday. Lance
MoreThe General Services Administration‘s acquisition management office conducting market research into services meant to help other agencies manage the impact of climate change on their missions. Contractors would provide services to support
MoreMany job seekers continue to apply for federal civilian jobs in spite of recent furloughs, pay freezes and the partial government shutdown, the Washington Post reported Monday. Annys Shin writes the Office
MoreThe U.S. Armyâs top uniformed officer has said that only two of the service’s combat brigade teams have been fully trained due to sequestration-related cuts, The Hill newspaper reported Monday. Jeremy Herb
MoreSylvia Mathews Burwell, director of the Office of Management and Budget, says federal employees have been prioritizing tasks since the government reopened after a partial shutdown, the Washington Post reported Sunday. Joe Davidson
MoreU.S. Special Operations Command wants to acquire technologies for infantry suit that would protect the wearer against different types of threats, the Army News Service reported Thursday. David Vergun writes SOCOM aims
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