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Friday, September 5, 2008

Spy agencies prepare for administration change
Sen. Susan Collins, who sponsored the 2004 intelligence reform law, said it represented a sea change in the structure and operation of the intelligence community.
(Posted September 5, 2008)
TIGTA: The IRS lacks secure Web servers
With unauthorized servers, the Internal Revenue Service risks having someone illicitly access taxpayer and personally identifiable information.
(Posted September 4, 2008)
Pointers: Recommended reading
Check out these Web sites and other online resources.
(Posted August 25, 2008)
Polishing your Twitter skills
Twitter users tell newcomers to dive in into the Twitter world while providing a few tips.
(Posted August 25, 2008)
Psst! Are you Twittering yet?
It’s no secret: Using Twitter’s short and sweet message blasts can be a great way to communicate.
(Posted August 25, 2008)
DHS seeks Privacy Act exemptions
The Homeland Security Department wants to exempt its new immigration-related Fraud Detection and National Security Data System from some provisions of the Privacy Act.
(Posted August 20, 2008)
Analysis tool exempt from some privacy laws
The Homeland Security Department has exempted a new data analysis tool from some provisions of the Privacy Act.
(Posted August 18, 2008)
Buzz of the Week: A cyberwar paradox
There was an odd juxtaposition last week between the Russian/Georgian conflict and the Defense Department’s cyber warfare efforts.
(Posted August 18, 2008)
Tracking a cyberattack
During the conflict between Russia and the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, attacks were launched against Georgia’s Internet infrastructure by unidentified attackers.
(Posted August 15, 2008)
The tech challenge
Fusion center advocates face technical challenges dealing with accessibility and data-sharing across classified and unclassified data platforms.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
What next for fusion centers?
The infrastructure for a locally run, nationwide intelligence-sharing network is ready. Now what?
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Feds set sights on small screen
Experts say diving into Web video isn’t as expensive or difficult as might be expected.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Life in the tech age
An Internet marketing consultant provides tips and comments on technology in today’s world…including Bluetooth earpieces.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Who is watching your online image?
Social-networking expert Andy Beal advises agencies on how to manage their reputations in a Web 2.0 world.
(Posted August 11, 2008)
Twitter takes flight in Congress
Political advocates and the presidential campaigns have spurred broader use of the social-networking technology among lawmakers in recent weeks.
(Posted August 8, 2008)
Missing laptop found, but security questions remain
A vendor in TSA’s Registered Traveler program temporarily lost a laptop containing the unencrypted personal enrollment data of thousands of program participants.
(Posted August 8, 2008)
Sharing information – and fears
Information sharing environment has made progress, but its future is unclear.
(Posted August 4, 2008)
DOD broadens PKI parameters
The Defense Department has decided to accept public-key infrastructure certificates from outside parties for the first time.
(Posted August 1, 2008)
Williams GSA nomination blocked; options weighed
Bush administration has some options to get around the hold, according to observers.
(Posted August 1, 2008)
Web 2.0 panel weighs in on risks
FCW assembles a team of experts to address readers’ concerns.
(Posted July 28, 2008)






 
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5 pieces to the GSA pricing puzzle
A panel of procurement experts has five key questions about the role of competition in GSA pricing.

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5 priorities still worth pursuing
The original elements of the PMA will remain priorities in the future, observers say.

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