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Cyber Security: Achieving Cyber Resilience
Accenture-sponsored Federal News Radio Roundtable on Cyber Security: Achieving Cyber ResilienceListen February 16th at 2:00 pm Faced with rapid technological advancements and increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks, organizations must act now to acquire or improve cyber resilience to protect their agencies or departments from theft, fraud and sabotage...
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Project management best practices from the FAA
Robert Rovinsky Director, IT Enterprise Service at the FAA, brings his ideas to Fed Tech Talk this week.
Jan. 26, 2010
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Federal Workers and Help for Haiti: Past, Present & Future
What's important now, is that, even as the United States renders extraordinary emergency assistance, we begin working on our Haitian-exit strategy. Haiti deserves more than a future where it survives, forever tied to U.S. apron strings, living from dole to dole.
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Analysis: The Air Traffic Control System in an emergency
Federal News Radio gets analysis about how air traffic controllers handled that Christmas Day terrorist attack attempt.
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Admin. Babbitt: Human error, not technology, behind November FAA outage
Early reports say human error caused the breakdown of an FAA communications system in November. That word comes from FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt in an exclusive interview with FederalNewsRadio. Babbitt says technicians performing a router upgrade turned off a warning system but didn't switch it on when they finished. That resulted in a system breakdown, snarling air traffic around the country.
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FAA's Babbitt: NextGen a new approach to air traffic control
Admin. Babbitt says NextGen, the satellite-based system, will pay for itself in fuel savings
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CyberSecurity "Progress & Best Practices"
Listen August 13th at 2pm-- Program will discuss: Progress Report on CyberSecurity with DHS-DoD & FAA The new DoD Cyber Command InitiativeKey Challenges to still overcome in IT Security Lessons Learned A Vision for The Future-are we Facing a Digital Pearl Harbor Panelists: Robert Lentz- Chief Security Officer, Dept...
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Analysis: Failure of FAA system causes widespread cancellations, delays
National Security Correspondent J.J. Green brings us insight.
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FAA and union come to terms over pay and benefits
Air traffic controllers have ended a three-year dispute with FAA managers over pay and benefits.They've approved a union contract that sets new rulesfor compensation, leave and working conditions...
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NextGen takes off from recommendation to implimentation
The NextGen Task Force has delivered to the FAA its recommendations for overhauling the FAA's air traffic control system. Yesterday, we spoke with theFAA about its plans to implement these recommendations...
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FAA's Performance Based Navigation plans explained
Recommendations for overhauling the FAA's air traffic control system have been released. The RTCA NextGen Task Force looked at what it will take to move the FAA from a ground-based radar system to a satellite-based system...
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FAA & DOT: Special help wanted
The FAA and the Department of Transportation join forces and hold a job fair for people with disabilities.
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FAA & DOT hiring heroes
The FAA and the Department of Transportation today are joining forces to hire people with disabilities. It's a job fair in Southwest Washington, DC. Fanny Rivera is the assistant administrator of Civil Rights for the FAA...
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Redesigning America's air travel
Federal Aviation Administration head Randy Babbitt is asking for a 24 percent increase in funding for NextGen projects. A public meeting was held yesterday to discuss the future of NextGen and how it should be implemented...
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Examining FAA's personnel system
Under personnel reforms enacted in 1995, the Federal Aviation Administration was allowed to create its own personnel system. That's right -- they are not under the general schedule system used by other government agencies...
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