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VA updating outreach work in effort to end benefits gap for Black vets
The move comes after data shows lower rates of disability claims approval for some minority groups.
Biden picks Lloyd Austin, retired Army general, to lead Pentagon
Austin would require a wavier from Congress to serve.
Justice Dept. inspector general to audit body cam policies
The review comes months after the department announced a pilot program allowing — for the first time — federally deputized task force officers to use body-worn cameras while serving arrest warrants or making planned arrests.
Retired DEA agents say agency has legacy of discrimination
The former agents pointed to a court ruling last year that said the DEA has failed to even the playing field for black agents seeking promotions.
Army releases $1B cyber training request
The Army released the request for proposals for the Cyber TRIDENT contract, which includes the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE).
By Mark Pomerleau
What’s changing in the cyber domain? We ask industry experts
Fifth Domain asks several cybersecurity experts about what's changed in their field in the last six months.
By Andrew Eversden
How can the government improve its cyber posture?
Industry experts sat down with Fifth Domain to discuss what the government needs to do to protect itself in cyberspace.
By Andrew Eversden
What government can do to keep its cyber workforce
The government needs to show cybersecurity pros their value and invest in their careers, industry said.
By Andrew Eversden
How technologists in government could shape better tech policy
Policymakers need help in the face of rapidly changing technology,
By Andrew Eversden
New data shows the soaring cost of government contracts
Defense contracts lead the way, while IT drives civilian agency spend.
By Andrew Eversden
IBM acquires Red Hat for $34B
The merger will create a common platform for businesses to manage their IT infrastructure.
By Andrew Eversden