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Aussie Military Yanks Luxottica Contract after Personnel Data Sent Offshore

Likely all defense employees who have received optical services since 2012 were affected.

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The Army Is Developing 3D Printers to Make Food

Chow gets a high-tech makeover with futuristic printing technology. By Rick Docksai

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HealthCare.gov Official: Expect Glitches in November

Still, the agency responsible for the site is in a "vastly different situation," official tells Congress.

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Robots Will Help ID Malaysia Airlines Victims

A world leader in forensics now must quickly and accurately identify its own countrymen and international victims.

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She Never Stopped Working to Make Government Better

A tribute to Rosslyn S. Kleeman.

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City Mostly Out of Luck After Tornado Doesn't Do Enough Damage

Level of destruction doesn't meet federal standards for major help.

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CIA Admits to Improperly Hacking Senate Computers

In a sharp and sudden reversal, the CIA is acknowledging it improperly tapped into the computers of Senate staffers who were reviewing the intelligence agency’s Bush-era torture practices.

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Attackers Might Have Unmasked Users of Privacy Service Tor

Developers accuse researchers of possibly exposing identities to feds.

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The United State of America

Washington is expanding its power by turning state governments into instruments of federal policy.

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As Feds Debate, New Mexico Town Grapples With Border Crisis

Wave of immigrant children costs local officials more stress than cash.

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Why Federal IT Reform Is Getting Cheaper

Pared-down Senate bill is projected to cost less than House-passed measure.

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After Delays, USCIS Sets New Deadline for Digital Immigration Records

USCIS chief calls modernizing IT systems ‘one of my top challenges'