Defense

Homeland Security, E.U. reach agreement on passenger data sharing

New agreement attempts to strike balance between U.S. security and European Union concerns about passenger privacy.

Tech

What's Brewin': Inside the world of defense information technology

Inside the world of defense information technology.

Defense

High-tech border network could fall prey to cyberattacks

Secure Border Initiative Network relies on commercial wireless networks.

Tech

GAO reviews public and private sector data breaches

Notification when the risk for identity theft is greater could provide incentives for both consumers and data collectors to take steps toward prevention, report says.

Oversight

Audit finds FEMA laptops lack proper security settings

Sensitive data could be at risk, inspector general finds in review of 298 laptops.

Tech

Defense official responds to critics of decision to ban popular Web sites

Order doesn’t change anything for troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, where the sites have been blocked on U.S. Central Command networks for more than two years.

Oversight

Use of free tax filing software drops significantly

Decrease followed agreement limiting the service to 70 percent of tax filers, auditors find.

Tech

Lawmakers urge DHS to speed up financial consolidation

Department is moving component agencies to one of two management systems, financial chief says.

Defense

Locals pan DHS decision to ditch communications project

County officials upset by phase-out of tool to distribute disaster management software and establish interoperability standards.

Defense

Military stifles Web-based health records system

Defense medical agencies place priority on systems costing hundreds of times as much.

Defense

Panel finds mixed results for effort to train Iraqi forces

Democrats complain of "considerable difficulties" in getting information and documents from the Defense Department during the review.

Oversight

House appropriators limit e-gov funding

Office of Management and Budget urges Congress to meet full funding request, but veto threat stems from unrelated provisions.

Oversight

Audit prompts Treasury to seek help with ID cards

Attempts to meet presidential mandate alone risked higher costs and slow implementation, inspector general says.

Tech

Panelists discuss cyber threats, government response

Agencies are making significant investments in security, but need to be more proactive at preventing data breaches, security firm official says.

Oversight

New cards may make user IDs, passwords obsolete

Standard identification cards could be used to log on to computers and other services, GSA official says.

Defense

DHS technology chief faces tough questioning at House hearing

Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., says security breaches make him question Scott Charbo's "ability to lead the department's IT efforts."

Oversight

FBI deploys first phase of technology upgrade

Agents start to use long-awaited system for managing case files and other information.

Tech

Panelist notes politics of putting agency information online

Policies are in place for agencies to put public records on the Internet, but agencies are Web-averse, open government advocate says.

Oversight

Computer security law may come under Hill scrutiny

Lapses at the Homeland Security Department may prompt broader questions about the 2002 Federal Information Security Management Act.

Defense

House, Senate security bills differ on tech projects

Senators opt to provide only $362 million for visitor tracking program, $100 million less than the House.