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HealthCare.gov and the Inevitably Digital Future of American Governance

Washington is remarkably inexperienced with complicated tech that's unrelated to national defense.

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Your Next Office Could Have Six Desks for Every 10 Workers

Will mobile tech, teleworking and desk sharing be the government of the future?

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Measly Enrollment, Open Source Help and Other HealthCare.gov News

Follow key reporting on the Obama administration’s signature policy initiative.

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How States Launched Successful Health Exchanges

Minnesota and D.C. marketplaces suggest HealthCare.gov’s disastrous first month wasn’t inevitable.

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The Complete Guide to Not Being The Weak Link Who Got the Organization Hacked

Nine steps everyone should take.

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Unemployment Remains Low for Tech Pros

At 3.9 percent, it's just under half the national rate, but still higher than it's been in nearly two years.

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Cyberattack Closes Major Israeli Highway; Hackers Bug Finnish Ministry

Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.

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How Obama Can Help Iraq

The Iraq war President Obama never wanted is back. Here’s what he can do to help stop Iraq’s spiral into chaos. By Stephanie Gaskell

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Can't Find Women for Your Tech Conference?

Maybe you're just bad at searching the Internet.

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Administration Memo Shows Six Enrollments Through HealthCare.gov on Day One

The documents were produced by the contractors involved in HealthCare.gov to comply with the House Oversight Committee's subpoena.

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Crocker: Send More U.S. Counterterrorism Troops to Iraq

Ryan Crocker, the former U.S. ambassador to Iraq, knows what it takes to save Iraq: political will and military muscle that President Obama has been unwilling to use. By James Kitfield

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Subpoenas, Outsourcing and other HealthCare.gov news

Follow key reporting on the Obama administration’s signature policy initiative.

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White House Plans a Single FOIA Portal Across Government

The new Freedom of Information Act system could improve response times and reduce work for agencies and requesters.

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No More Nuclear-Tipped Cruise Missiles

The Pentagon is expected to decide soon whether to spend $30 billion on nuclear-tipped cruise missiles. Bad idea. By Tom Z. Collina

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GOP Oversight Chief Orders Sebelius to Turn Over HealthCare.gov Docs

HHS plans to honor Issa's document request but wasn't given enough time, a spokeswoman says.

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Edward Snowden Reportedly Now Has a Job Doing Tech Support

The NSA leaker will start his mysterious new job Friday, his lawyer says.

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Why Delaying Obamacare Has Insurers Freaking Out

Delays in key aspects of the law's implementation could yield higher premiums for those who have insurance.

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Researchers Find a Way to Hack Spanish Language HealthCare.gov

Hours after receiving a query by Nextgov, HHS fixed a security flaw in CuidadoDeSalud.gov that could allow hackers to steal personal information from enrollees.

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Budget Cuts Put Acquisition Reform Back in the Spotlight

While the Defense Department grapples with budget cuts and sequestration, the House Armed Services Committee sets its sights once again on acquisition reform. By Charles S. Clark