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Federal Coach: What it's like to run the TSA

Tom Fox interview John S. Pistole, administrator of the Transportation Security Administration. Since July 2010, Pistole has overseen the management of a workforce of 60,000; security operations at more than 450 U.S. airports; the Federal Air Marshal Service; and the security of highways, railroads, ports, mass transit systems and pipelines. As a national security and counterterrorism expert during his 26-year career at the FBI, Pistole headed the agency’s expanded counterterrorism program after 9/11 and was named deputy director in 2004.

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How IT Is Changing Health Care

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Get Certified for Better Jobs, Higher Pay

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Greed and Thanks

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NIST appoints new director of IT lab

The lab’s work includes development of cybersecurity standards and guidelines for federal agencies.

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Supercommittee fails: What's next for feds?

Now that the committee tasked with finding ways to cut federal spending has given up, what can federal employees expect?

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Say goodbye to that personal printer

With an eye toward savings, the Veterans Affairs Department wants to cut 45,000 printers over the next five years.

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Genachowski moves to block AT&T merger with T-Mobile

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James Webb space telescope saved -- for now

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EPA hits roadblocks on environmental regulations

The agency won a long-fought battle over fuel standards, but other controls have proved harder to enact.