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Navy details NMCI follow-on planNavy plans name change to Next Generation Enterprise Network and integrating NMCI more with other Navy networks, according to documents.(Posted September 5, 2008)
Spy agencies prepare for administration changeSen. 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)
ODNI defends contractor useThe Office of the Director of National Intelligence said it is appropriate that contractors counted for 27 percent of the intelligence workforce funded by the National Intelligence Program in fiscal 2007.(Posted September 1, 2008)
Permit resolution wont restart SBInet workThe Homeland Security Department plans to put its SBInet electronic border surveillance system on hold even if DHS resolves a snafu related to federal land permits.(Posted September 1, 2008)
Percentage of intell contractors stays levelA recent survey revealed that contractors represented more than a quarter of the people working in areas funded by the National Intelligence Program in fiscal 2007.(Posted August 27, 2008)
Panel finds TWIC riddled with problemsA DHS advisory group has identified more than a dozen problems it says are causing the program to fail, according to a report obtained by Federal Computer Week.(Posted August 27, 2008)
SBInet faces construction delaysBudget concerns and the need to test the multibillion-dollar border-surveillance system in the laboratory could stall new building for months.(Posted August 25, 2008)
DHS orders stop to SBInetThe Homeland Security Department needs Interior Department's blessing to construct towers along the border with Mexico.(Posted August 25, 2008)
Studies find coding flaws persistA California study revealed that e-voting vendors aren't aggressively fixing security flaws in their products.(Posted August 25, 2008)
A vote of no confidenceOptical-scan voting technology moves ahead of touch screens, but is it an improvement?(Posted August 25, 2008)
Carolina group backs away from new labFive states are competing for a high-tech laboratory that would identify and research the most dangerous pathogens that infect animals and plants.(Posted August 20, 2008)
Buzz of the Week: A cyberwar paradoxThere was an odd juxtaposition last week between the Russian/Georgian conflict and the Defense Departments cyber warfare efforts.(Posted August 18, 2008)
TSA reinstates enrollments for vendorVerified Identity Pass can resume enrolling members in the Registered Traveler program because the company now meets encryption standards, the Transportation Security Administration has said.(Posted August 15, 2008)
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