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7 get awards for work on government cybersecurity

Symantec gave its 2010 Cyber 7 Awards to people judged to have developed innovative programs for government cybersecurity.

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Missile Defense Agency picks three for support work

Three contractors will vie for $565 million in advisory and assistance support services to the nation’s ballistic missile defense program under a newly awarded indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.

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How to handle a congressional hearing

Two to-dos to prepare for a congressional hearing.

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DOD wants instant messaging tools to speak the same language

The Defense Department next month will conduct interoperability tests on instant messaging and chat technology that supports the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol.

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Global Hawk veers off course, official says

The official responsible for overseeing Air Force acquisition programs has singled out the Global Hawk program as one that has proved particularly troublesome from a number of angles, reports Colin Clark at DOD Buzz.

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DOD bills put focus on acquisition, insourcing

In their respective defense authorization bills, the House and Senate are attempting to end quotas and limit cost-comparison factors while strengthening acquisition processes.

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Marines select logistics support provider for transition

General Dynamics Information Technology will provide logistics and other support services to the Marine Corps under a firm-fixed-priced contract that could be worth as much as $25.2 million.

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New tech tracks space debris

New technology allows tracking of space junk without supercomputers.

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Military, intell agencies dismiss DARPA-led cyber range

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency may be getting squeezed out of the competition to build a test range for potential cyber security solutions.

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Interior to get new deputy CIO

Gross takes on a new role at the Interior Department, continuing the changes at the department, Matthew Weigelt writes.

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Wanted: A better system for intelligence collection

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity's Smart Collection office wants to fund research into ways to make collected intelligence more valuable.

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Air Force lines up ISR support for weapon system

General Dynamics Information Technology will support the Air Force's Distributed Common Ground System and Project Liberty under a three-year, $49 million contract.

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DOD awards business transformation support contract

Science Applications International Corp. will furnish technical support to the Defense Department for its integrated business management functions under a new contract.

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Commission examines security hiring strategy for war zones

One-size-fits-all rules and definitions that direct all agencies on what jobs are inherently governmental functions don’t work, experts say.

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IT legends gather at AFFIRM Leadership Awards event

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Seeking disaster relief? Who you gonna call?

FEMA chief architecture talks about DisasterAssistance.gov success stories at GTRA.

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DISA to offer storage, Office apps via its private cloud

Two pilot projects will test delivering Microsoft Office and file storage services to military users via DISA's cloud environment.

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NOAA interactive map tracks Gulf oil spill

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s new Web features a mapping tool that integrates oil spill data from federal and state agencies.

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Is there a place for smart phones on the battlefield? Readers fire back.

Some of our readers see the possibilities of using smart phones in the battlefield, while others aren't so sure. And is the military missing the bigger picture if it eliminates the iPhone?

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Security concerns persist about microchips used in smart devices

The military's use of smart phones and similar products could force the U.S. to confront the geopolitics of microchip manufacturing, blogger Brian Robinson writes.