Cybersecurity

IT security, budget top feds' concerns, survey shows

Eighty-two percent of respondents cited security and 75 percent cited budget restrictions as their top concerns, according to a study by ScienceLogic.

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Doan controversy may hinder GSA spending request

Lawmakers may add amendments that prevent GSA officials from holding meetings similar to the controversial brown-bag lunch held Jan. 26 at GSA's headquarters.

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IRS commissioner leaves for Red Cross

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NASCIO: Employees are biggest IT threat

A new report suggests training and access audits to help curb insider threats.

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Justice Department investigating Deepwater for possible fraud

Lawmakers, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman confirmed the Justice Department is looking into possible allegations of fraud under the Deepwater program.

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More Room for GSA Budget Hearing

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No Word Yet on Charging CA's Wang

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Busting the Myth of the Superhacker

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Digital Government

Ripples coming from Virginia Tech

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Digital Government

He's back...

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Digital Government

Don Imus and government procurement

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The Bad-Boss Pattern

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E-filing Means Fewer IRS Jobs

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Rep. Davis Explains Feds' Security Grade

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Betting the Futures of Doan

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CACI names Luddeke executive VP of business unit

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Modernization

DOJ taps General Dynamics for IWN wireless comm system

The network will provide consolidated communications among the federal, state and local levels of government and law enforcement.

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GSA seeks Web program to track projects

The agency wants an easy-to-manage program with a single interface to open information about its Public Building Service to stakeholders.

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Coast Guard takes over Deepwater

The service will assume the role of lead systems integrator for the $24 billion acquisition program.

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OMB's Burk: Use architecture to improve your mission

Too many agencies are spending resources to comply with OMB's requirements instead of improving their processes, the government's chief architect said.