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"Cloud first" cannot reach its full potential without changes to federal acquisition policies, said Hank Beebe, chief information officer for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Officials from the Defense Department and Intelligence Community spoke March 23 during an event hosted in Arlington, Va. by AFCEA DC. The panel discussion was moderated by Neill Tipton, director of
The possibility that other nations are attempting to extract information through civil-space partnerships and hacking efforts has NASA on alert, said space agency Administrator Charles Bolden.
The intelligence community still faces the prospect of failing to spot a terrorist plot in action, a top intelligence community official said Jan. 26 during an event in Washington, D.C. David Shedd,
Federal agencies react with wide disparity in the amount of time it takes to process complex Freedom of Information Act requests, compared to simple ones, according to a Sept. 6 report from
Hackers appearing to originate from Jinan, China have hijacked the Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) email accounts of hundreds of users, including the personal accounts of senior U.S. government officials,
Defense spending would be authorized slightly more under a House Armed Services Committee-approved markup than the Obama administration had requested for next year's federal fiscal budget. The bill
Collaboration may not be pervasive in the government space, but it's becoming more of a priority that federal information technology officials are working toward, said a panel June 15 during a
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