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The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released the final version of its guidelines for information risk management.
Pay-for-performance and staffing cuts considered on the Hill OPM tweaks early dismissal notices
After a four-decade ban, the ROTC is coming back to Harvard University. The change in policy comes after Congress in December repealed the military ban on gays serving openly.
The $4 billion in 2011 cuts agreed to as part of the latest continuing resolution includes reductions in cyber security spending.
When there\'s an explosion in any of the more than 300,000 miles of gas pipeline throughout the country, the NTSB could be called to investigate. Chairman Deborah Hersman said she just doesn\'t have the manpower for that.
The U.S. plan to defend Europe from a rapidly increasing ballistic missile threat will reach a milestone next week with the first deployment of missile defense technology.
A new study that will look at possible health effects of the Gulf of Mexico\'s Deepwater Horizon oil spill on 55,000 cleanup workers and volunteers begins today in towns across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. We get details from Dr. Dale Sandler with NIEHS.
With shutdown threats coming and going and coming again, morale is down across the federal landscape. If a shutdown were to happen, furloughed feds couldn\'t even hide themselves in their work! We get details from Patent & Trademark\'s CFO, Tony Scardino.
\"We need to make sure we are getting the best bang for our bucks across all aspects of the federal government,\" said Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del.
Tight budgets and a long procurement process will drive federal agencies into outsourcing cybersecurity. They\'ll buy it as a service instead of purchasing software to install and monitor agency systems.
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Congressman Mike Turner outlined his priorities as Chairman of the House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee. He joins us to talk about them.
Both political parties are making a \"good faith effort\" to avoid a shutdown, but agencies should still have a plan in place in case Congress cannot reach a compromise to fund government, said John Koskinen, the former deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget during the last partial government shutdowns in 1995 and 1996,
John Cooney, former General Counsel of the Office of Management and Budget in 1995 looks back at the last shutdown for us.