The State Department has begun a contest that seeks mobile applications and other tools that can help U.S. inspectors monitor foreign nations’ adherence to arms control treaties, Nextgov reported Tuesday. Joseph Marks
MoreThe U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to develop an unmanned vehicle system to deploy unmanned aerial and underwater vehicles during military operations, Military & Aerospace Electronics reported Tuesday. John Keller
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Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey said in a letter to lawmakers that using armed intervention in Syria would pose risks and cost the U.S. billions of dollars, CNN reported
MoreRep. Darrell Issa, Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman, has issued amendments to his legislation that seeks to revamp the financial management of the U.S. Postal Service, Federal News Radio reports. Jack
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The Department of Homeland Security could award federal grants and rate increases to companies in price-regulated industries if they adopt the department’s voluntary cybersecurity framework, Fierce Government IT reported Sunday. David Perera
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The House of Representatives has approved President Barack Obamaâs plan to provide weapons to Syrian rebels fighting the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, Reuters reported Tuesday. Tabassum Zakaria and Susan Cornwell write
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The Department of Homeland Security has finished testing a network intrusion prevention system and is gearing up for the technology’s government-wide adoption, Federal News Radio reported Monday. Jason Miller writes Brendan Goode,
MoreThe Senate and House Appropriations committees have released marked up versions of their proposed fiscal 2014 budget for the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Fierce Government IT reports Monday. David Perera
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The U.S. Navy has reduced funding that covers training programs and maintenance services for warships stationed oversees due to budget cuts, Reuters reported Friday. David Alexander writes Adm. Jonathan Greenert, chief of
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