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Vietnam Mail Call, the Poem

A tangible hit of far off homes The orange mail bag Carries everything from books to poems

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Now, That's Transparency

The Veterans Affairs Department briefs Congress monthly on data breaches, and yesterday Roger Baker, chief information officer at VA, held the first of what he said will be similar monthly data breach briefings for the press.

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Curbing the Red Flags

Lawmakers introduced a bill this week in the U.S. Senate that would exempt doctors from a new law that seeks to protect consumers from identity theft.

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Are Google Apps and Microsoft heading for a showdown?

Google Apps is poised to challenge Microsoft's share of the federal IT market.

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Freezing out feds on the payroll front

While they haven’t had much success, some in Congress are calling for a federal pay freeze for Fiscal Year 2011.

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Obama Opposes 1.9 Percent Pay Boost

President Obama on Thursday voiced his opposition to authorizing a 1.9 percent pay raise for military members in the fiscal 2011 Defense authorization bill. In a <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/assets/sap_111/saphr5136h_20100527.pdf">statement of administration policy</a>, the president stood by his February budget request of a 1.4 percent increase for military personnel. Obama's support for a 1.4 percent military pay raise could have implications for the 2011 federal pay raise, as the president promised in late 2009 to ensure pay parity between military members and federal civilians in 2011.

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FAA issues rule on satellite-based air traffic control

The Federal Aviation Administration has set requirements for satellite-based tracking technology that's central to its planned next-generation air traffic control system.

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Reduced funding might actually improve intelligence work

Declining budgets could force intelligence agencies to streamline redundant analysis systems.

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What can Feds learn from Intelink?

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Navy joins effort to track moving oil slick in the Gulf

The service deploys systems to measure currents, water temperature, salinity and organic matter such as oil from the surface to depths of thousands of feet to develop a model of the evolving spill and where it's headed.

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White House to tie together mapping and data sites

By making applications on Geodata.gov available on Data.gov, the public will be able to mashup disparate information to create layered maps that they can share.

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FAA: Aircraft must adopt new communications system by 2020

Satellite-based technology will improve accuracy and visibility of flight position information.

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America's First Black Aviator

Ask anyone to identify America's first black aviators, and they would undoubtedly cite the famed <a href=http://www.tuskegeeairmen.org/>Tuskegee Airmen</a> of World War II, including Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr., who went on to become the first African American Air Force General.

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No Clouds in Future for Health Data

Health care data won't be moving to the cloud any time soon despite an expected increase in the volume of information, according to health IT managers.

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Cybersecurity chief amplifies call for public-private teamwork

White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt highlighted today at a national symposium efforts in Washington to bolster cyber defense across military and industry.