The House overwhelmingly approved late last week a 2011 authorization for intelligence spending, The New York Times reported. Overall, the 16 member agencies of the intelligence community, which includes the CIA and
In a letter to CIA employees posted on the agencyâs website yesterday, Director Panetta, who is soon to depart for the top job at the Defense Department, hailed the work of the
Chris Inglis, deputy director of the National Security Agency, said like most other government agencies the most experienced and technically proficient employee is usually next in line for the promotion. “Everyone has
The National Security Agency is developing ways to secure Top Secret information on commercial mobile infrastructure found on such everyday devices as smartphones and tablet computers. Debora Plunkett, director of NSAâs Information
ExecutiveGov’s round-up of news you need to read to stay up to speed on federal policy impacting the government-contracting community. Wrap-up of Gen. Alexanderâs Cybercom Hearings Cyber news and analysis website (and
Former National Security Agency and the CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden took to the pages of the Air Forceâs Strategic Studies Quarterly for a discussion on the future of all things cyber.
NSA Launches High-Tech Recruiting Tools The National Security Agency is launching a full-court press to recruit new hires for its cybersecurity initiatives. The high-tech outreach efforts to the digital generation represent one
The Intelligence Communityâs efforts to strengthen cybersecurity got a billion-dollar upgrade last week. The National Security Agency, along with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, broke ground last Thursday on a plot
Calling cyber policy and preparation, âone of the most critical problems our country faces,â head of the U.S. Cyber Command Gen. Keith Alexander offered a nuanced position yesterday in congressional testimony on
A new book by veteran Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward reveals the tensions between President Barack Obamaâs administration and military commanders over the build-up of troops in Afghanistan late last year. According