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How does military life affect teens? Landmark study aims to find out.
"Our military youth have unique voices rooted in their military life experiences."
By Karen Jowers
Why too much attention on foreign actors and voting machines can hurt cybersecurity
The overwhelming majority of cyberattacks occur because of basic security failures, phishing attempts and human error, according to research.
By Justin Lynch
Report says America has most vulnerable web
The study is a digital call to arms for government and private security firms to secure the web.
By Justin Lynch
Trump convenes task force to study US Postal Service
In the surprise move, President Donald Trump said that USPS is on “an unsustainable financial path” and “must be restructured to prevent a taxpayer-funded bailout.”
Naval Group, Airbus collaborate on helicopter drone project
The naval UAV is expected to enter service around 2025 on the FTI intermediate frigate and other French Navy warships.
By Pierre Tran
Culture of harassment at National Parks Service, say employees
A September Work Environment Survey at the National Park Service found that 38.7 percent of respondents had experienced some form of harassment in the past year, among which gender harassment was the most prevalent.
By Jessie Bur
More people are using federal websites; and more hate them
Citizen interaction with federal websites is up, while satisfaction is down, according to Forrester Consulting.
By Michael Peck