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NSPS Review Group Announces Public Meetings
The Defense Business Board task group created to review the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) will hold public meetings next week at the Hyatt-Arlington in Arlington, Virginia. The group will invite experts who have testified before Congress on the NSPS to the first event and will listen to select members of the public for additional information about previously submitted written comments at the second. The public can attend and provide comments until June 26, but those received after June 18 (that's tomorrow!) may not arrive in time for consideration.
Representatives Describe Their Agencies' Needs
Working With the Three-Letter Agencies
Secure Work: The Largest Catch 22 of All
Information Security Rises to the Top
Information security ceased being merely a desirable option long ago. But even its long-extant status as a requisite pales in comparison to its current situation.
Future Budget Does Not Bode Well for Network Centricity
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released the Report on Information Technology Spending for the Federal Government for Fiscal Years 200
Online Community Promotes Government Information Sharing
Social networking and other Web 2.0 applications have caught on with business and personal users, but while new media has many potential uses in the government sector, implementation has been
Government Information Security Officers Express Their Views
Federal chief information security officers (CISOs) feel more empowered today because their organizations’ leaders are listening to them and heeding their advice.
Who's Watching Your Six in Cyberspace?
Some risks attend all travel in the domains of land, sea, air and outer space, but in those realms the voyager is afforded a patently acceptable measure of protection by laws, rules, sa
Threats Imperil the Entire U.S. Infostructure
Cybercrime is leading the way among threats to networks, but cyberespionage is increasing in both number and effect.