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White House Employees’ Personal Email Hacked
Targeted campaign aims to extract social media team’s Gmail and Twitter logins.
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Sequester and the Supply Chain: 'Life or Death' for the F-35's Small Companies
As manufacturers lose orders and lay off employees, the price of top weapons programs will rise. The anatomy of the F-35 shows why. By Sara Sorcher
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Pentagon and Environmentalists Unite in Opposition to Proposed Power Line Route
Project threatens operations at White Sands Missile Range and riparian areas in Arizona, critics say.
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More Americans Are Questioning Why We Went to Afghanistan in the First Place
A new poll shows an overwhelming majority of Americans are tired of the war in Afghanistan. By Matt Vasilogambros
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Dispatch from Afghanistan: They Don't Want to Fight, Neither Do We
In Nangarhar Province, with the war clock ticking, commanders know the Afghans cannot fight on their own -- or simply will not. “There is no commitment to victory.” By Carmen Gentile
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PTO Lets Some Managers Telework Full-Time
Program follows a successful trial run with 100 volunteers.
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Five Ways to Create a Data-Driven Culture in Government
How to train your organization to base decision-making on evidence.
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Analysis: How America's Top Tech Companies Created the Surveillance State
Cozy relationships with government go back decades.
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NSA: Employee Privacy Laws Hamper Leak Detection
But don't change those laws, senior official says.
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Obama's Intel Workers Need New Policies for Secrets, not Snitches
In the Snowden fallout, the administration should focus on developing a happier intelligence workforce, not outing insider threats. By Marc Ambinder
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The NSA's New Spy Facilities are 7 Times Bigger Than the Pentagon
It’s no secret that Harvey Davis has a sensitive job building massive spy data centers. By Aliya Sternstein
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Amendment to Block NSA Data-Collection Loses by Thin Margin in House
The House later passed its overall $512 billion defense spending bill for fiscal 2014.
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Feds Can Watch You on Social Media, But They're Supposed To Tell You About It
Transparency is key, new guidance says.
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But Is It a Coup? Obama Reconsiders Military Aid to Egypt
The Pentagon delays the shipment of F-16s to Egypt as Obama decides whether Morsi’s ouster was a military coup or not. By Stephanie Gaskell
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Today's Vote on NSA Spying Is Vital, Whether It Succeeds or Not
Every congressional representative is about to go on record: Do they support data collection on all phone calls or not?
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Feds Are Finding Value in Virtual Events
Almost all surveyed say budget cuts make virtual events more likely than live ones.
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Want Syria? Convince General Dempsey
For more than a year, President Obama’s senior military advisor has deflected calls to send the U.S. military into Syria. Convince Gen. Martin Dempsey it won’t be another Iraq and maybe you’ll get your war. By Kevin Baron
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Check Out This View of Earth From 900 Million Miles Away
NASA snapped a selfie from Saturn that reveals just how insignificant we are.
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Hagel's Korean War Lesson from a Hollow Force
On the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is warning Washington not to hollow out the force. By Stephanie Gaskell
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