The Department of Health and Human Services and the Transportation Security Administration are pushing forward with examinations of potential procurement programs for their own cyber dashboards, Federal News Radio reported Monday. Jason Miller writes
MoreU.S. Coast Guard Vice Adm. Peter Neffenger is set to be nominated by President Barack Obama for the assistant secretary role at the Department of Homeland Security‘s Transportation Security Administration. “The talent and
MoreMembers of the House committee on homeland security have introduced new measures they believe can help detect fraud and increase transparency at the Department of Homeland Security. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), chairman of
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Maria Roat serves as chief technology officer at the Transportation Department, where she leads the departmentâs technical vision and strategic direction. She most recently served as director of the Federal Risk and
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The House Appropriations Committee has released its bill to allocate $39.7 billion in discretionary funding for the Department of Homeland Security during fiscal year 2015. The Homeland Security Appropriations bill is meant to prioritize
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John Pistole is set to retire from the Transportation Security Administration on Dec. 31 after more than 30 years of government service. He will take on a new role in academia beginning 2015, the
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The Department of Homeland Security has opened new slots in its Loaned Executive Program for private sector executives to hold government positions in travel and tourism programs. Alejandro Mayorkas, DHS deputy secretary, said
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W. Ralph Basham formerly served as commissioner of the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection, the agency tasked with monitoring and securing U.S. borders. Basham most recently served as director of both
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More than 50,000 of the Transportation Security Administration’s 60,000 employees work out of an office, making mobile device use a priority for the agency, its chief information officer told Federal News Radio.
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