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Federal workers, both Democrat and Republican, eager to vote this fall
Past behavior shows this population will show up big at the polls. How feds will vote is less clear.
Opinion
How Unified Attack Surface Management future proofs fed cyberspace
The threat landscape has evolved far beyond the capability of traditional perimeter-based cyber defenses to contain.
By Kunal Modasiya
Opinion
Know your customer – as long as it’s not China
A proposed 'Know Your Customer' rule seeks to stop adversaries from getting their hands on advanced U.S. cloud and AI technologies.
By Paul Rosenzweig
Agreement helps military spouses keep federal jobs in overseas moves
Here's how an agreement between the Pentagon and State Department will help federally employed military spouses move their jobs overseas in a PCS.
By Karen Jowers
Senate tosses impeachment case against Homeland Security Sec. Mayorkas
Senators voted separately to dismiss the two articles of impeachment, arguing that they were unconstitutional.
Opinion
The sanctions against China will continue until morale improves
The Biden administration, which for years demanded everyday Americans move toward renewable energy, is now criticizing China for providing them options.
By Sen. Rand Paul
House to send Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate, forcing a trial
Senators will be sworn in Wednesday as jurors, turning the chamber into the court of impeachment.
By Mary Clare Jalonick
Bureau of Prisons to shut women’s prison where inmates faced sex abuse
The closure represents an extraordinary acknowledgement by BOP that efforts to improve the culture and environment at Dublin failed.
Opinion
Congress should address recurring cases of cyber espionage at home
It should be focusing on improving the cybersecurity practices of the domestic actors who repeatedly allow this foreign hacking to occur.
By Reynold Schweickhardt
Feds to make moving government jobs abroad easier for military spouses
The Pentagon and State Department will make it easier for military spouses to take federal civilian jobs overseas following a permanent change of station.
By Karen Jowers
Opinion
Beyond Article 5: NATO’s Pacific watch and collective self-defense
While NATO has largely existed in a peace-preserving capacity, Article 5 guarantees collective self-defense if a member nation is attacked.
By Rep. James Moylan, R-Guam