Cybersecurity

White House sends Congress a long-awaited cybersecurity proposal

The guidelines don't address some contentious issues, including the president's authority to shut down the Internet in an emergency.

People

Union urges curbs to contractor salaries

Amid proposals to cut federal salaries and freeze hiring, a union suggests Congress put limits on contractor pay.

Cybersecurity

Can the Web force the release of bin Laden photos?

The relentless search for photos of Osama bin Laden's body, and the potential risks to people searching for them online, might force the administration's hand.

Modernization

Feds conflicted over cell phone tracking

The Justice Department is looking at smart phone tracking as a tool to solve crimes. Some lawmakers say tracking presents problems with consumer privacy.

Cybersecurity

Obama cybersecurity plan ready for Congress

Cybersecurity legislation being proposed by the Obama administration favors public/private cooperation over regulation and gives DHS oversight of FISMA.

Digital Government

What are the ingredients of a successful mentoring experience?

One former official says mentoring is a "significantly underutilized opportunity" in the government. How can federal agencies encourage more employees to embrace mentoring relationships?

People

Deputy CTO promotes innovation paths that can be replicated

U.S. Deputy CTO Chris Vein joined the White House in March to advance agencies using innovative technologies and processes.

Modernization

SSA's CIO Baitman tells of lessons learned from video contest

Social Security Administration CIO Frank Baitman described four lessons learned from SSA's experience with a video contest that drew a small number of submissions.

Cybersecurity

Bin Laden's tech trove may give up secrets

The Defense Department and CIA are participating in a multi-agency task force to glean actionable intelligence from the large volume of material taken from Osama bin Laden's compound.

Cybersecurity

TWIC IDs could leave secure areas open to a terrorist attack, GAO finds

The Transportation Security Administration cannot ensure that the Transportation Worker Identification Credential always lands in the right hands, according to a new GAO report.

People

Veteran takes it to VA -- from the inside

The Veterans Affairs Department has hired veteran and blogger Alex Horton -- one of its most vocal critics -- to critique the agency from the inside.

Cybersecurity

DHS nixes obsolete, controversial foreign visitor registration program

Automated information collection systems have left the manual processes of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration Program out-of-date, and the Homeland Security Department has canceled the program late last month.

Digital Government

Postal worlds collide

There's bound to be some talk going on in post offices across the country -- for two reasons.