Cybersecurity

BlackBerry: Still No. 1

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Digital Government

Pentagon cancels $15.9 billion battlefield radio program

Officials seek industry-developed replacement for broadband system after spiraling costs trigger termination.

Cybersecurity

Homeland Security cyber protection office's fate is up in the air

House authorization bill is mute on the directorate, while Senate version would change its name to better describe its mission.

Digital Government

Lentils and LightSquared

People

Executive order puts information sharing in the spotlight

President Obama is building on efforts to boost federal information sharing, but according to GAO, much work still remains.

Ideas

My Experience Tweeting @ the White House

Modernization

USAJobs.gov 3.0 still struggling, but may be improving

The user complaints about USAJobs.gov 3.0 continue, with dozens more stories posted to Facebook Oct. 13.

Digital Government

TSA reads the tabloids

TSA's Blogger Bob offers some insight based on celebrity news.

Cybersecurity

Fed CIO discourages agency web credentials

Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel is urging department and agency CIOs to begin accepting third-party identity credentialing for federal websites.

Digital Government

How to be an innovative fed

With innovation being all the rage, an expert advises on how to best realize ideas and make an impact in the federal space.

Digital Government

Lawmakers urge cap on salary contributions for all contractor employees

Proposed law would tie compensation of all contractor employees -- not just executives -- to federal employees' pay.

Digital Government

Class action suit seeks $4.9 billion in damages from TRICARE data theft

Plaintiffs allege the military health care provider put personal and sensitive information at risk by failing to encrypt the tape.