Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has ordered the Pentagon to restructure its approach to developing an integrated electronic health records system with the Department of Veterans Affairs, delaying a request for proposals to
MoreThe White House has released its budget proposal for fiscal 2014 which includes $13 billion of a total $3.8 trillion in spending for cybersecurity programs, according to a Bloomberg article. US Chief Information Officer
MoreLockheed Martin Corp.‘s fighter jets and General Dynamics‘Â Virginia-class submarine have secured $8.4 billion and $5.4 billion, respectively, in President Barack Obamaâs 2014 budget plan, the Washington Business Journal reports. The U.S. President
MoreThe Defense Department does not plan to furlough civilian workers during fiscal year 2014 despite uncertainties surrounding its budget, Federal News Radio reports. Jared Serbu writes President Barack Obama will submit a
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The Defense Department is denying a report that it will replace all of its current mobile devices with 650,000 Apple iOS devices, GCN reports. Technology website Electronista reported on Wednesday that the
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Many federal agencies are faced with the decision over whether to implement furloughs, where agencies would put employees on unpaid leave for a determined amount of time as a means to cope
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki said the agency is making a commitment to clear the pending disability claims backlog by the end of 2015, according to an article by The Hill. Shinseki added
MoreRep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), House Intelligence Committee chairman, said Sunday the U.S. government should take a cautionary approach to moving responsibility for the U.S. drone program away from the CIA. Rogers told
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Friday the U.S. will add 14 new anti-missile interceptors in Alaska in response to North Korea’s recent threats of a nuclear attack against the U.S., Reuters reports.
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