Mary Jo White, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has proposed new measures to bolster transparency in dark pools and in high-speed or algorithmic trading markets, the Washington Post reported Friday.
MoreA bipartisan agreement was reached in the Senate Thursday to provide military veterans an option to receive medical care at hospitals other than those run by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the
MorePakistan has increased its budget allocation for defense in the 2014-2015 fiscal year, which South Asia defense analyst Brian Cloughley attributes to rising operational costs due to efforts to quell the Taliban-led
MoreThe Iraqi government expects to receive in September the first batch Lockheed Martin-built F-16 fighter jets out of the 36 it has ordered through the U.S. government for delivery by 2017, Defense News reported Thursday.
MoreDistrict Court Judge Jeffrey White has ordered the U.S. government not to destroy records that are relevant to ongoing litigation over the National Security Agency‘s surveillance program, Politico reported Thursday. Josh Gerstein
MoreSylvia Mathews Burwell, director of the Office of Management and Budget, has been confirmed as the new health and human services secretary in a 78-17 bipartisan vote, the Associated Press reported Thursday.
MoreChina is investing heavily in military modernization as territorial disputes between the country and its neighbors continue, the Pentagon said in its annual report on the Chinese military, Defense News reported Thursday.
MoreThe state of Maryland assembled a group of government officials and industry executives to help develop programs to bolster cyber workforce development across the state, the Baltimore Business Journal reported May 28.
MoreCloud service providers may have leeway until fall to secure their service offerings to agencies before Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program implementation kicks in, Nextgov reported Wednesday. Frank Konkel writes vendors
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