U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon has highlighted the continued growth of the service’s cyber mission force and cyber capabilities in his recent testimony to the House Armed Services Committee’s emerging threats and capabilities panel.
MoreFederal Chief Information Officer Tony Scott has launched a program that asks the federal workforce for suggestions on how to solve the governmentâs information technology issues, Federal Times reported Friday. Aaron Boyd writes
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CIA Director John Brennan has outlined the agency’s strategic direction as it seeks to address developments in the national security landscape, including issues on policy and technology, amid its current cyber-focused reorganization efforts. In his address
MoreChief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. Bill Moran said the Pentagon could ask the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission for more details on its proposals for military retirement and healthcare reforms, the Military Times reported Thursday.
MoreDavid Mader, controller at the Office of Management and Budget, has said he is committed to helping other federal agencies implement a shared services model across multiple back-office functions, Federal News Radio
MoreA bipartisan group of senators has introduced a resolution to incentivize the use of connected devices in the United States. Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) and Brian
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Denise Turner Roth, acting administrator of the General Services Administration, has moved to sustain the agencyâs focus on talent development through a newly implemented workforce program, Federal News Radio reported Thursday. Michael
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The National Telecommunications and Information Administration wants public feedback on the potential accountability, transparency and privacy implications of a program that would allow drones to fly in national airspace. NTIA said Thursday
MoreNavy Adm. Michael Rogers, commander of the U.S. Cyber Command, has pointed at several patterns in cyber warfare that he says the federal government should address in a concerted effort with state governments and the
MoreThe Office of Personnel Management has given the Defense Department the authority to hire 3,000 staffers in cybersecurity for all DoD components including U.S. Cyber Command. OPM said in a Federal Regiser notice published Thursday the
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