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Space Force, governors at odds over plans to pull talent from National Guard units

Each National Guard will get the option to either stay with their units — and get re-trained in another specialty — or join the Space Force. The post Space Force, governors at odds over plans to pull talent from National Guard units first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Breachforums Boss to Pay $700k in Healthcare Breach

In what experts are calling a novel legal outcome, the 22-year-old former administrator of the cybercrime community Breachforums will forfeit nearly $700,000 to settle a civil lawsuit from a health insurance company whose customer data was posted for sale on the forum in 2023. Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, a.k.a. “Pompompurin,” is slated for resentencing next month after pleading guilty to access device fraud and possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
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Essential findings on the HUD OIG’s list of priority issues for 2025

“HUD has historically had a large number of open OIG recommendations. In 2019, there were over 2,100,” Stephen Begg said. The post Essential findings on the HUD OIG’s list of priority issues for 2025 first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Essential findings on the HUD OIG’s list of priority issues for 2025

“HUD has historically had a large number of open OIG recommendations. In 2019, there were over 2,100,” Stephen Begg said. The post Essential findings on the HUD OIG’s list of priority issues for 2025 first appeared on Federal News Network.
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How human capital got a seat at the federal leadership table

The 2002 CHCO Act heightened the authority of human capital leaders in government, an HR transformation that continues to have ripple effects to this day. The post How human capital got a seat at the federal leadership table first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Artificial intelligence and genetics can help farmers grow corn with less fertilizer

Scientists are using artificial intelligence to determine which genes collectively govern nitrogen use efficiency in plants such as corn, with the goal of helping farmers improve their crop yields and minimize the cost of nitrogen fertilizers.
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CBP looks to expand its use of facial recognition technology

The technology would be used at ports of entry to compare biometrics in CBP’s Traveler Verification Service. The post CBP looks to expand its use of facial recognition technology first appeared on Federal News Network.
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CBP looks to expand its use of facial recognition technology

The technology would be used at ports of entry to compare biometrics in CBP’s Traveler Verification Service. The post CBP looks to expand its use of facial recognition technology first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Tiny vibrations have a massive impact: Transmitting clear signals over long distances using nonlinear math

A research team has discovered a surprising phenomenon that could revolutionize how we think about signal amplification. Just two tiny vibrating units can, when connected with a delay, amplify their combined vibrations by 100 million times. Their findings have applications for communication technology, suggesting that small, simple devices could be used to transmit clear signals over long distances.
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The search for government efficiencies may break promises made to military servicemembers and veterans

“For 96 years, MOAA has been executing its mission to preserve and protect the benefits of those in the military,” said The post The search for government efficiencies may break promises made to military servicemembers and veterans first appeared on Federal News Network.
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