Modernization

FBI launches new form to accept FOIA requests electronically

The FBI now offers a form to submit Freedom of Information Act requests electronically and a revamped records Web site.

Cybersecurity

FBI names new cyber chief

Gordon Snow is the new assistant director of the FBI's Cyber Division.

People

Politicians jockey for cybersecurity positioning

Security experts worry that complex questions about cyber defense and cyberattacks could be embroiled in political gamesmanship, writes Ben Bain.

Cybersecurity

Commerce opens suggestion box for online privacy

The Commerce Department wants opinions from businesses and consumers about privacy protections for Internet commerce.

People

Justice Department plans to expand cops' access to data

The Justice Department plans a nationwide federated identity management program for law enforcement data systems.

Digital Government

DHS names directors for US-CERT, National Cyber Security Division

The Homeland Security Department has named Randal Vickers director of US-CERT and picked Roberta Stempfley to head its National Cyber Security Division.

Digital Government

Many agencies earn failing grade for e-recordkeeping

Seventy-nine percent of more than 200 departments, agencies, and sub-agencies that responded to a recent survey from the National Archives and Records Administration were found to have a high or moderate risk of improperly destroying records.

Digital Government

Maryland governor earns IT award

The National Association of State Chief Information Officers awards Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley with the association's 2010 National Technology Champion Award.

Cybersecurity

Cyber Command nominee lays out rules of engagement

The nominee to head the Defense Department's new Cyber Command outlines how the command could respond to different cyberattack scenarios.

Cybersecurity

Pick to lead cyber command lays out battle plans

Army Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander says that militarizing cyberspace is not part of his agenda, and reveals what is at the top of the list.

Cybersecurity

Senators look to Amsterdam for airport technology

Computer-based auto-detection technology deployed at Amsterdam’s airport to screen passengers for explosives could be useful in the United States, according to some senators.

Digital Government

Pick to lead DOD's Cyber Command to face senators April 15

Army Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, is scheduled to have his confirmation hearing to lead the Defense Department's planned Cyber Command.

Digital Government

Majority OK with airport full-body scan, report says

In a recent Unisys survey, 65 percent of air travelers found full electronic body scans to be acceptable.

Digital Government

GSA eyes free, Web-based platform for agency contests, prizes

The General Services Administration is looking for information on Web-based platforms that agencies could use for free to issue challenges and award prizes to drive transparency and innovation.

Cybersecurity

GAO on board with Secure Flight plans

The Transportation Security Administration has generally achieved all 10 statutory conditions for its program to take over the checking of air travelers against watch lists.

Digital Government

Federal IT market poised to hit $111.9B by 2015

Input predicts that the federal market for information technology contractors will grow at a faster rate than the overall federal IT budget, hitting $111.9 billion by 2015.

People

Agencies release transparency roadmaps

The Obama administration and open-government groups are reviewing the open government plans that agencies released today.

Digital Government

OMB social media guidance applies old law to new technologies

The Office of Management and Budget has clarified the application of the Paperwork Reduction Act to social media interactions.

Cybersecurity

Intell chief wants more information sharing

More integration between collection and analysis capabilities can be achieved by intelligence agencies during the next five years, the country's top intelligence officer said today.

Modernization

Open-government groups set to score agencies' transparency plans

Advocates for open government plan to score agencies' open government plans, planned to be released April 7.