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How US intelligence agencies can diversify secretive workforces
For organizations that often operate behind a veil of secrecy, it can be difficult to build an attractive public brand.
By Kristin Mosher and Sue Kalweit
Pentagon wins brief waiver from government’s Huawei ban
The Trump administration is granting the Pentagon a temporary waiver of government-wide ban on contractors using Huawei and other Chinese-made telecommunications equipment, according to a memo obtained by Defense News.
By Joe Gould
Pentagon explores what telework capabilities to make permanent
Some temporary measures could become permanent, in part because productivity didn't suffer during telework.
By Andrew Eversden
The intelligence community’s questions on supply chain security
Here's what the Office of the Director of National Intelligence general counsel said the IC is wrestling with.
By Andrew Eversden
Is leadership the missing piece to solving election security?
With stakeholders across all levels of government in the United States involved in election security, experts say Washington now needs a designated leader.
By Andrew Eversden