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In the Pentagon’s AT&L reorg, beware the Valley of Death [Commentary]
There is at least one potential pitfall to this reorganization plan. Welcome to the Valley of Death.
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IRS cybersecurity adequate, not airtight, audit finds
The IRS’s Computer Security Incident Response Center is stopping cyberattacks, but could improve its reporting and documentation, according to the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration.
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US Army Corps of Engineers contractor pleads guilty to taking bribes
A former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor has pleaded guilty to taking $320,000 in bribes while overseeing an $8.1 million Afghan construction project.
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Angerman readies USSM for its close-up
Unified Shared Service Management Executive Director Beth Angerman speaks with Federal Times about USSM’s path and shared services as a vehicle to overhaul federal agency IT.
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Federal agencies have a new landlord
President Trump has appointed Dan Matthews as commissioner of the General Service Administration’s Public Buildings Service.
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Task force focused on securing election systems crystallizes
The Congressional Task Force on Election Security, co-led by Rep. Bennie Thompson, has solidified as a forum to examine voting infrastructure integrity.
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Your infrastructure remains attractive, exposed, says Symantec cyberthreat report
With the constant developments in technology comes the continual evolution of techniques and trends used by cybercriminals.
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In the Pentagon’s AT&L reorg, beware the Valley of Death [Commentary]
There is at least one potential pitfall to this reorganization plan. Welcome to the Valley of Death.
-
IRS cybersecurity adequate, not airtight, audit finds
The IRS’s Computer Security Incident Response Center is stopping cyberattacks, but could improve its reporting and documentation, according to the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration.
-
US Army Corps of Engineers contractor pleads guilty to taking bribes
A former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor has pleaded guilty to taking $320,000 in bribes while overseeing an $8.1 million Afghan construction project.
-
Angerman readies USSM for its close-up
Unified Shared Service Management Executive Director Beth Angerman speaks with Federal Times about USSM’s path and shared services as a vehicle to overhaul federal agency IT.
-
Federal agencies have a new landlord
President Trump has appointed Dan Matthews as commissioner of the General Service Administration’s Public Buildings Service.
-
Task force focused on securing election systems crystallizes
The Congressional Task Force on Election Security, co-led by Rep. Bennie Thompson, has solidified as a forum to examine voting infrastructure integrity.
-
Your infrastructure remains attractive, exposed, says Symantec cyberthreat report
With the constant developments in technology comes the continual evolution of techniques and trends used by cybercriminals.
-
In the Pentagon’s AT&L reorg, beware the Valley of Death [Commentary]
There is at least one potential pitfall to this reorganization plan. Welcome to the Valley of Death.
-
IRS cybersecurity adequate, not airtight, audit finds
The IRS’s Computer Security Incident Response Center is stopping cyberattacks, but could improve its reporting and documentation, according to the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration.
-
US Army Corps of Engineers contractor pleads guilty to taking bribes
A former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor has pleaded guilty to taking $320,000 in bribes while overseeing an $8.1 million Afghan construction project.
-
Angerman readies USSM for its close-up
Unified Shared Service Management Executive Director Beth Angerman speaks with Federal Times about USSM’s path and shared services as a vehicle to overhaul federal agency IT.
-
Federal agencies have a new landlord
President Trump has appointed Dan Matthews as commissioner of the General Service Administration’s Public Buildings Service.
-
Task force focused on securing election systems crystallizes
The Congressional Task Force on Election Security, co-led by Rep. Bennie Thompson, has solidified as a forum to examine voting infrastructure integrity.
-
Your infrastructure remains attractive, exposed, says Symantec cyberthreat report
With the constant developments in technology comes the continual evolution of techniques and trends used by cybercriminals.

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