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Just whistle ...

As we sift through legal cases as part of our news reporting process, we sure see a lot of feds fail at pressing whistleblower claims and/or obtaining redress for whistleblowing-related retaliation—and it’s not because of a shortage of wrongdoing in the federal government.

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Microsoft unveils do-not-track feature in browser

Internet Explorer will allow consumers to block tracking feature from sites.

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A One-Year Pay Freeze?

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Dreaming of early outs

Even some of the most dedicated feds are fed up (pun intended). One recent comment on this blog noted that if his agency offered a "buy-out"—more properly called a Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment (VSIP) or Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA) offer—the workforce there would immediately experience a reduction-in-force of one.

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Did Iran's military fall victim to a cyberattack?

Iran's air defense systems might have been attacked by a modified version of the Stuxnet worm earlier this month during an air defense exercise.

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WikiLeaks could be thwarted by new State Dept. system

The State Department has replaced the kinds of diplomatic cables that were leaked to WikiLeaks with a new, more secure collaborative system, reports Government Computer News.

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Advocacy group urges a broader view of data mining

Many government efforts go unnoticed because a 2007 law defines the practice too narrowly, nonprofit argues.

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Subcontractor, subgrantee data now available to the public

After nearly two years of delays, USASpending.gov opens a window to new levels of detail on government payments.

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GAO says plan to replace air traffic control system lacks performance metrics

Without specific goals for NextGen, FAA risks failure, watchdog warns.

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Are feds finally breaking the social media barrier?

The General Services Administration's latest analysis shows how far social networking is spreading in government.

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Bill would require WiFi in federal buildings to spare commercial bandwidth

Two senators have proposed legislation to add wireless base stations to federal buildings to ease pressure on commercial wireless networks.