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The Next Big Thing in the Fight Against Hackers: Self-Healing Computers
Agency networks should not only be able to continuously detect hackers and throttle their destructive tactics -- but also robotically bounce back, an NSA official says.
Oversight
Judges Skeptical NSA Spying Violates Privacy Rights
In reviewing a post-Snowden case Tuesday, an appeals court questioned whether the government’s bulk collection of phone records needs to be reined in.
Defense
Government Seeks Vets Interested in STEM Jobs
A new program designed to attract vets in science, technology, engineering and math will launch in 2015.
Management
Those Soul-Crushing Late Night Shifts Are Also Ruining Your Brain
Study shows graveyard shift workers perform worse.
Management
The 28 Counties the Justice Department Is Monitoring for Voting Rights Violations
States may have the power to regulate elections, but the feds are staying close.
Management
Procurement Chief Vows to Simplify Federal Contracting
Rung says key to curbing complexity is collaboration between agencies, industry.
Oversight
Changing Who Runs the Senate Won't Fix Washington
As with Obama in 2012, there will be no mandate for the GOP should Republicans win the upper chamber this year.
Management
Fixing the Useless Federal Program Inventory
To cut duplicative programs, agencies have to know how to count them first.
However Americans Vote on Marijuana Today, It’s 2016 That Really Matters
Three states have something on the ballot Tuesday.
Management
Why Do Workers Feel So Unhappy?
Just one-fifth of employees report believing that their workplaces strongly value them.
Oversight
Play of the Day: How to Shame America Into Voting Today
Report cards and flyers might help.
Nextgov
Attention, HHS: Don’t Do What Australia Did with Its Online Health Exchange
Down under, a government-administered health exchange accidentally exposed consumer data online.
Seattle Looks to Create Comprehensive Digital Privacy Standards
Officials in Washington state’s largest city say they’re the first to undertake such a detailed assessment of open data protocols.
Repurposed Navy Installation in Maine Looks for a More Firm Financial Footing
Federal stimulus dollars jump-started the Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park. Now it’s looking to blend public, private and nonprofit funding for the long haul.
Oversight
10 Races Federal Employees Should Watch on Election Day
Senate, House, gubernatorial and mayoral races that will impact feds in 2015 and beyond.
Nextgov
Annual Defense Bill Likely To Slip in Cyber Clampdown on Contractors
More China bashing, ill-constructed wording or what?
Management
Hundreds of Federal Employees Win Union Representation
Financial regulators will soon be able to collectively bargain.
Oversight