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Dickinson named Air Force Space Command CIO

Brig. Gen. Ian Dickinson has been assigned to serve as director of communications and information and chief information officer of the Air Force Space Command, the Defense Department has announced.

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Battle in Afghanistan pits daily operations against congressional regulations

The struggle between meeting wartime needs and fostering transformation doesn't always have to hinder progress if the government can find a sweet spot in policy.

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DFAS halts policy that fired employees over credit scores

Following a congressional inquiry, the Defense Finance and Accounting Service on March 30 announced that it would temporarily shelve a policy that suspended or terminated DFAS employees who posted low credit scores.

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DOE pitches $10M for energy cybersecurity

The Energy Department has finally announced details of the grant it will award for setting up a National Electric Sector Cyber Security Organization.

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Defense giant narrows search for new headquarters

The Ballston area of Arlington, Va., and Fairview Park in Falls Church, Va., are two of the three sites still under consideration for the new headquarters of Northrop Grumman Corp.

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Marines pick provider for communications support

Ocean System Engineering Corp. will provide a wide variety of services and support related to networking and satellite communications to the Marine Corps under a one-year, $13.1 million task order.

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Obama sets sights on next Medicare administrator

Though the White House has not made it official yet, President Obama reportedly knows who he wants to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.

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Obama talks telework

The president declares that regulations and technology won't stand in the way of telework during his administration.

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GSA small-business advocate retires

Mary Parks has been a strong leader in directing GSA to support small businesses in new avenues.

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Navy to install new automated testing system

Lockheed Martin Corp. will design and install a new testing support system for the Navy under an $83 million contract.

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Army cyber office going full steam ahead

An Army Cyber Directorate official says his office is making moves on cyber defense -- and is eager to do it better, faster and cheaper than the federal government status quo.

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Army prepares contract action on enterprise programs

As the Army moves forward with Global Enterprise Information Construct, new opportunities are cropping up for contracts for Army IT services.

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HHS CIO Mike Carleton has doubts about terminology

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SRA employees donate to Haiti relief

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DOD IT nominee lacks military experience, but does that matter?

Teresa Takai's strong information technology and government background are enough to overcome her lack of military experience, industry officials say.

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Does the military have too many drones?

The military might be taking on more unmanned aircraft than it can handle.

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Feds prepare RAMP for cloud

A new program could make it easier for agencies to get authorization to move to their IT operations to the cloud.

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DFAS employees can be suspended, fired over credit scores

Rep. Dennis Kucinich and three other members of the Ohio congressional delegation asked the Defense Finance and Accounting Service to temporarily shelve a policy which suspends or terminates employees who post low credit scores.

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China cyber threat looms large

The PACOM chief's warnings echo complaints from Google and GoDaddy about malicious Chinese Internet activity.

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Marines fall in step with social networking policy

The Marine Corps has lifted a ban on the use of social media and issued guidance on how its personnel can use sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube in a responsible manner.