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A new GAO report finds gaps in the United States\' collaboration with international partners on terrorism
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) brought forth a new plan, the Maritime Operations Coordination (MOC), that will improve cross-coordination efforts between the Coast Guard (USCG), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
TSA can learn from other countries using technology to prevent security breaches.
A coalition of government agencies will target counterfeit parts posing a danger to the armed services and the public.
The soft patrol cap will replace the black beret, at least for wear with the Army combat uniform, and some insignia will be sewn, losing the Velcro, the Army announced Saturday.
A key senator has cautioned that part of a White House plan to strengthen cybersecurity at commercial networks by disclosing audits of security practices could expose vulnerable targets in major parts of the U.S. infrastructure such as power grids.
Jim Williams, former commissioner of GSA\'s Federal Acquisition Service, tells Federal News Radio what he\'s been learning working on biometric security in the private sector.
Aargh! The Navy will deploy a new breed of fighters to combat Somali pirates: internet-gamers.
President Barack Obama will ask Congress to allow FBI Director Robert Mueller to remain in his job an extra two years. Author/editor Garrett Graff tells us more about Mueller, his accomplishments, and his goals.
The George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group, including America\'s newest aircraft carrier, deploys today.
Clandestine operations in cyberspace included in 2012 Defense Authorization bill.
Tom Talleur, a former head of NASA\'s cyber crimes unit, tells us intergancy cooperation made the difference in the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
The CIA estimates the intelligence haul to be the size of a small college library. Pace University\'s Darren Hayes explains it for us.
The death of Osama bin Laden could bring a new element of security to your agency. Wendell Shingler, former director of the Federal Protective Service, explains what changes you might see at federal buildings.