Defense
An Ebola Visa Ban Isn't Perfect. But It's Better Than a Full Travel Ban.
State Department is still wary of a proposal to ban visas from Ebola-stricken nations.
Nextgov
The Number of Industries Getting Classified Cyberthreat Tips from DHS Has Doubled Since July
The banking, chemical, water, information technology and transportation sectors all recently joined.
Defense
Leon Panetta and Hillary Clinton: It's Complicated
Reporters have focused on how the former defense secretary's memoir praises her and criticizes the president. The book itself tells a different story.
Pay & Benefits
U.S. Troops Fighting Ebola in West Africa Are Earning Bonus Pay
Military members can earn up to $400 extra per month.
Defense
Nobody Panic, But There Was an Ebola Scare at the Pentagon
A woman who recently visited Africa became ill outside the Pentagon this morning. But let's not jump to conclusions.
Defense
Calling the Enemy of Our Enemy an Enemy
The State Department announced Thursday that it held talks about ISIS with a Syrian Kurdish party. The party also happens to be linked to a group on the U.S. terror list.
Defense
What Would an Ebola Travel Ban Actually Look Like?
Even if the government gets around the legal and administrative hurdles, imposing the ban may make fighting Ebola harder.
Defense
FDA Guidelines Thwart Ebola Screening at U.S. Hospitals
Dallas hospital had the same machine the military uses in Africa to screen for Ebola--but federal rules restricts its use.
Defense
Fighting ISIS's Messaging Online Is Key to Victory
The leader of the international coalition against ISIS said that combating the group’s message online is as important as defeating them militarily.
Defense
TSA Administrator to Resign
Agency’s labor-friendly and longest serving chief will step down at the end of the year.
Defense
The Campaign Against ISIS Finally Has a Name
The operation to "degrade and destroy" the Islamic State shall be known as "Inherent Resolve."
Nextgov
A New Way to Find Federal Contracting Information
GovTribe’s free alternative to FBO hits the Web.
Defense
The Army's Answer to Its Identity Crisis
Service leaders laid out what the future looks like without a large ground operation and with a smaller budget.
Defense
A Second Texas Healthcare Worker Has Ebola
The unidentified hospital employee also treated the first U.S. patient who died last week in Dallas.
Nextgov
Pentagon Needs to Build Cybersecurity into the Acquisition Process
The Defense Department needs to turn its focus to the protection of battlefield systems.
Nextgov
What’s So Secret About the Price of Dell and HP PCs?
Army intel deal for 6,535 PCs blacks out price.
Defense
Far Fewer Unaccompanied Minors Are Now Crossing the U.S. Border
That doesn't mean the crisis is over.
Defense
Boehner to Dems: Let's Hear Your Position on Guantanamo
"While Republicans stand united against this ploy, each and every Democrat should make their position known," Boehner said Friday.
Defense
Obama's Gitmo Provocation?
Shuttering the terrorist detention center despite an explicit congressional ban would be the president's boldest move yet.
Defense