The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority will accept proposals from real estate developers through March for mixed-use developments near five Metro stations, the Washington Post reported Monday. Jonathan O’Connell writes that Metro
MoreMichael Osnato Jr., former assistant director of the Securities and Exchange Commissionâs New York regional office since 2010, has been appointed as the SECâs enforcement division unit lead. Osnato will oversee the
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Janet Yellen has been confirmed by the Senate as the next Federal Reserve chairman and will become the first woman to ever hold the post, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. Ylan Mui
MoreA new Defense News poll has found cyber attacks as the top security concern among defense leaders in government and industry, with 45.1 percent of 352 respondents ranking it as number one,
MoreRobert Ferrell, who has led the Army‘s Communications-Electronics Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground for nearly two years, has been named as the Army’s new chief information officer, the Baltimore Sun reported Thursday.
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security is working on a framework to help government agencies and partner organizations manage user identities through a trusted network of interoperable systems, Federal News Radio reported Friday.
MoreProcurement reform, cyber security and cloud computing are just some of the main features of a new military policy that government contractors could expect to have an impact, according to a Washington
MoreThe White House is considering plans to have government technology staffers work stints in the private sector and grow federal direct hiring authority to help manage large-scale information technology projects, the Wall
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Israel has tested a ballistic missile interceptor designed to deploy kamikaze satellites that can safely disintegrate any chemical, nuclear or biological warheads, Reuters reported Friday. Dan Williams writes that Israel’s defense ministry
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The White House has released more than 3.42 million digital records to the public since the 2009 start of its open data initiative following the Dec. 27 release of the White House’s
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