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US ambassador visits Marine veteran jailed in Russia for espionage
Paul Whelan, a corporate security director and Marine veteran, was detained in Moscow in 2018 and convicted in 2020.
Multibillion-dollar contract looks to reshape DoD cloud capabilities
The JEDI cloud contract, released for comment March 7, 2018, is designed to improve the whole Department of Defense's ability to complete missions and securely enable the war fighter.
By Jessie Bur
Essye Miller named DoD acting CIO
Department of Defense deputy secretary Patrick Shanahan announced that Essye Miller would take over the role of acting chief information officer, effective Dec. 8, 2017.
By Jessie Bur
Amid feds’ Kaspersky concerns, no easy scapegoat - but some action
Most federal agencies are complying with orders to identify and remove Kaspersky Labs anti-virus software.
By Amber Corrin
Q&A: DoD CISO, Deputy CIO Essye Miller
Expect to see DoD CIO cybersecurity initiatives gaining traction across the military: Miller means business when it comes to securing networks and IT infrastructure.
By Amber Corrin
Treasury looking into private plane flight by top official
Eli Miller, chief of staff for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, flew with Nelson Peltz, a founding partner in Trian Fund Management, on a trip to Palm Beach, Florida earlier this year.
By Martin Crutsinger
Trump asked to fire 3 White House staffers
The leaders of four minority House caucus groups have written a letter to President Donald Trump calling for the removal of three senior White House aides.
By Errin Haines Whack
US Army Corps of Engineers contractor pleads guilty to taking bribes
A former U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contractor has pleaded guilty to taking $320,000 in bribes while overseeing an $8.1 million Afghan construction project.
By Todd South