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Government Security News

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GCN News

Twitter for the enterprise
New open source software, called Laconica, provides a federated Twitter-like microblogging service.

Free Internet is popular with troops
A pair of Internet cafes serving 15,000 U.S. troops in Iraq saw their typical usage double when the service provider waived fees for the July 4 holiday, increasing to about 4,100 log-ins on Independence Day.

Service as software
In choosing help-desk software, be sure to pick a program that can conform to your processes, not the other way around.

911 service in Internet age
The president signed into law a bill requiring IP telephony service providers to provide 911 services and to create plans for a national IP emergency response network.

Malware on trusted Web pages
Five seconds into reading this story, a Web page somewhere will become infected with malware or some other malicious code.

Internal security threats multiply
Too many PCs and servers are missing essential security software or using unauthorized technology, increasing the risk of cyberattack or data theft.

Read more at GCN.

GovExec.com News

Procurement leaders go back to basics as administration winds down
The presidential transition is looming, but chief acquisition officers still have plenty left to accomplish.

Air Force missile launch crew falls asleep
An investigation found that the missile launch codes were not compromised.

Questions on Sun deal await GSA nominee
James Williams will likely be confirmed easily to replace Lurita Doan, but first he will have to explain his role in controversial contract negotiations with Sun Microsystems.

From Nextgov.com: Census considers a smaller role for decennial count contractor
A final estimate putting the cost of canvassing and field office support at $988 million could cause the agency to limit Harris Corp.'s involvement.

Panelists say workforce issues will gain momentum under next president
Pay reform, telework will continue to dominate human capital agenda.

State IG to look at U.S. role in Iraq oil deals
Investigators will review documents State Department officials gave lawmakers in response to inquiries about a deal involving Texas-based Hunt Oil Co.

Read more at GovExec.com.