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Ocean snails may save soldiers' lives
New insights about a tiny snail that lives on the ocean floor could help scientists design better armor for soldiers and vehicles, according to MIT researchers.
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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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US Military and Charles Bolden
Cheers to U.S. Military for its splendid and efficient performance in Haiti over the past few weeks. As one Australian journalist said " the U.S.the US is still delivering the bulk of the food and drinking water needed, though the various NGO organisations occupy the bulk of the media coverage...
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Ft. Hood court proceedings grow complicated
The attorney for the Army psychiatrist accused of going on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood said Monday he wants his client's mental evaluation delayedciting a potential conflict of interest with the exam panel...
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Military TSPs: Small Perk, Big Return?
Most federal workers get matching, tax-deferred contributions to their thrift savings plan, but the military refuses to give them to soldiers, sailors and airmen. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey asks "how come?"
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Army to test enterprise e-mail for all of DoD
Lt. Gen. Sorenson says the service will issue a RFP in the coming weeks. Then the Army will follow with a solicitation for its data center consolidation effort, called APCs. Sorenson says it will launch Apps for the Army in the coming weeks as well.
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The Government Cloud-"DOD Progress & Best Practices"
Listen November 10th at 2pm Program will discuss: Progress Report on Cloud Computing in Federal Government Progress & Best Practices including theDISA RACE Program Challenges still ahead including Security Lessons Learned A Vision for The Future for Cloud Computing Panelists: Robert Carey- CIO, Navy Mike Krieger- Army Deputy Chief Information Officer, Office of the Secretary of the Army Henry Sienkiewcz- Technical Program Director, Computer Services, Defense Information Systems Agency Dr...
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Army considers hybrid cybercommand
"The Army cyber command would involve a hybrid approach, headed up by a three-star general and comprising elements of Army communications and intelligence communities." FCW
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DISA listens to customers to create new offering
Defense agency expands software development platform for projects that require more security. Army and Navy already are using the new ProjectForge platform. DISA expects to add more functions to Forge.mil later this year.
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Work on Army BRAC project proceeds, despite local concerns
Work continues throughout the Washington area as the Pentagon builds new facilities connected with BRAC, the Base Realignment and Closure Commission. One of the most controversial projects deals with an Army office complex now being built in the city of Alexandria, Va.
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A Part of the Army is Moving
The Contracting Command and Expeditionary Contracting Command headquarters is moving from Virginia from Fort Belvoir, Virginia, to Redstone Arsenal inHuntsville Alabama...
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Army to test new personnel system at Aberdeen lab
Federal Register notice details how the program will work. Service's approach similar to other science and technology lab demonstration projects.
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What's ahead in Iraq, part 2
A lack of basic infrastructure in Afghanistan is slowing the U.S. effort to build up the Afghan security forces.
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What's ahead in Iraq
Expanding and improving the Afghan army and police is a key element in President Barack Obama's strategy for stabilizing Afghanistan so U.S. troops can begin to come home in July 2011.
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Stolen laptop contains data of 42,000 military family members
A laptop computer containing names and personally identifiable information for slightly more than 42,000 Fort Belvoir Morale, Welfare and Recreation patrons was stolen from a Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command employee Nov. 28.
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