Gen. Daniel Allyn, vice chief of staff at the U.S. Army, has called on employers to offer private-sector career opportunities for soldiers who will be affected by the branch’s downsizing efforts, the
MoreA new survey by Deloitte Digital and the Government Business Council has found that 67 percent of federal managers believe the quality of customer service their agencies provide is equal to that
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A future facility at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs will seek to give soldiers an environment for collaborations with industry and academia in the field of cybersecurity, the service branch’s
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The U.S. Defense Department aims to recruit information technology professionals from the private sector to help the agency solve data and IT management problems, Nextgov reported Friday. Mohana Ravindranath writes Defense Secretary
MorePresident Barack Obama outlined his vision to increase public-private cybersecurity data exchange at a Stanford University-hosted summit held Friday and attended by industry executives, The Hill newspaper reported Friday. Cory Bennett writes
MoreArmy Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, thinks U.S. government, military and private organizations have not done enough to prevent cyber attacks, DoD News reported Wednesday. Lisa Ferdinando
MorePresident Barack Obama has met with congressional leaders to promote legislation to allow public and private organizations to share cyber threat information in real time, FedTech Magazine reported Thursday. Nicole Blake Johnson writes
MoreStephen Cambone, former undersecretary of defense for intelligence, said that he believes there is “no such notion of security” in the Internet as he calls for increased public understanding of cybersecurity, Information Week reported Monday. Patience
MoreAdm. Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, told an audience at Stanford University this week that information technology professionals can help protect the country if they work at the agency, USA Today reported
MoreCongress should move swiftly and pass a bill that would bolster the nation’s cybersecurity before lawmakers adjourn for midterm campaigning, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson writes in an opinion piece for The
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