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‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
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Coast Guard response to Key Bridge collapse reveals a strained service
The service works over 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zones and defends a coastline longer than the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
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Senate confirms Navy, NSA veteran Coker as national cyber director
Coker’s confirmation fills a 10-month vacancy that was left after the inaugural national director, Chris Inglis, stepped down in February.
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AI can shore up federal cybersecurity overwhelmed by data, GDIT says
Machines and programs can handle rote tasks, freeing up manpower already spread thin and sought after.
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White House pick for US cyber director spotlights hiring outside STEM
It’s also been a priority of the Office of Personnel Management to reform the way agencies look for and place cyber job candidates.
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US cybersecurity agency funding under fire from Sen. Rand Paul
The lawmaker says his legislation would “require CISA to come clean about its actions that violated the First Amendment.”
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Lawmakers grill Pentagon officials over failure of MyTravel program
The failed attempt to revamp and address pre-existing deficiencies of the Defense Travel System means that the department is back where it started.
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Looking for STEM or national security jobs? USA Jobs has a new portal.
This is one way to help the federal government recruit for cybersecurity and IT positions.
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Disparities in STEM pay at Pentagon a sticking point in diversity push
Women of all races tend to also make less money than men for similar STEM work in the Pentagon.
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Pentagon wants to spur cyber talent exchange with tech industry
“We want to move from rewarding longevity” to a system that allows individuals to go out for three years “and come back, without penalty.”
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‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
-
Coast Guard response to Key Bridge collapse reveals a strained service
The service works over 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zones and defends a coastline longer than the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
-
Senate confirms Navy, NSA veteran Coker as national cyber director
Coker’s confirmation fills a 10-month vacancy that was left after the inaugural national director, Chris Inglis, stepped down in February.
-
AI can shore up federal cybersecurity overwhelmed by data, GDIT says
Machines and programs can handle rote tasks, freeing up manpower already spread thin and sought after.
-
White House pick for US cyber director spotlights hiring outside STEM
It’s also been a priority of the Office of Personnel Management to reform the way agencies look for and place cyber job candidates.
-
US cybersecurity agency funding under fire from Sen. Rand Paul
The lawmaker says his legislation would “require CISA to come clean about its actions that violated the First Amendment.”
-
Lawmakers grill Pentagon officials over failure of MyTravel program
The failed attempt to revamp and address pre-existing deficiencies of the Defense Travel System means that the department is back where it started.
-
Looking for STEM or national security jobs? USA Jobs has a new portal.
This is one way to help the federal government recruit for cybersecurity and IT positions.
-
Disparities in STEM pay at Pentagon a sticking point in diversity push
Women of all races tend to also make less money than men for similar STEM work in the Pentagon.
-
Pentagon wants to spur cyber talent exchange with tech industry
“We want to move from rewarding longevity” to a system that allows individuals to go out for three years “and come back, without penalty.”
-
‘America’s gatekeeper’ has a message for small defense contractors
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency is at the heart of protecting national security personnel and the defense industrial base.
-
Coast Guard response to Key Bridge collapse reveals a strained service
The service works over 3.4 million square miles of Exclusive Economic Zones and defends a coastline longer than the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
-
Senate confirms Navy, NSA veteran Coker as national cyber director
Coker’s confirmation fills a 10-month vacancy that was left after the inaugural national director, Chris Inglis, stepped down in February.
-
AI can shore up federal cybersecurity overwhelmed by data, GDIT says
Machines and programs can handle rote tasks, freeing up manpower already spread thin and sought after.
-
White House pick for US cyber director spotlights hiring outside STEM
It’s also been a priority of the Office of Personnel Management to reform the way agencies look for and place cyber job candidates.
-
US cybersecurity agency funding under fire from Sen. Rand Paul
The lawmaker says his legislation would “require CISA to come clean about its actions that violated the First Amendment.”
-
Lawmakers grill Pentagon officials over failure of MyTravel program
The failed attempt to revamp and address pre-existing deficiencies of the Defense Travel System means that the department is back where it started.
-
Looking for STEM or national security jobs? USA Jobs has a new portal.
This is one way to help the federal government recruit for cybersecurity and IT positions.
-
Disparities in STEM pay at Pentagon a sticking point in diversity push
Women of all races tend to also make less money than men for similar STEM work in the Pentagon.
-
Pentagon wants to spur cyber talent exchange with tech industry
“We want to move from rewarding longevity” to a system that allows individuals to go out for three years “and come back, without penalty.”













