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NSA Director says surveillance prevented 50 terror threats – Plus the DorobekINSIDER’s 7 Stories

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The SEVEN stories that impact your life

  1. National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander told a House committee Tuesday that 50 terror threats in 20 countries have been disrupted with the assistance of two secret surveillance programs recently disclosed by former defense contractor Edward Snowden, reports Federal Times. At least 10 of the plots targeted the U.S. homeland, Alexander told the House Intelligence Committee, including a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange.
  2. A measure to increase the budget authority of federal CIOs and to change IT procurement was added as an amendment to the Defense authorization bill on June 14. The overall National Defense Authorization Act passed the House by a vote of 315 to 108. But FCW reports, lawmakers removed language that appeared to tip the scales in favor of open source over proprietary software – a change sought by many in industry.
  3. Two key senators on Tuesday endorsed the nomination of Dan Tangherlini to be permanent head of the General Services Administration, reports Federal Times. Sens. Tom Carper, D-Del., and Tom Coburn, R-Okla., the chairman and ranking member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said they would vote to confirm the current acting administrator for the post.
  4. DISA awarded Microsoft a five year contract with a total value of $412.2 million for technical and support services throughout the Defense Department, a pact that includes access to the company’s closely-held software source code, reports NextGov. The contract also provides Defense users with access to Microsoft consultants as well as software and product developers.
  5. The Veterans Affairs Department finished installing its paperless Veterans Benefits Management System last week in all 56 of its regional offices. VBMS is key to helping the department eliminate its backlog of disability claims, reports NextGov.
  6. Malcolm Jackson, the Environmental Protection Agency’s chief information officer and assistant administrator in the Office of Environmental Information, is returning to the private sector, reports Federal News Radio. Jackson has been a frequent guest on the DorobekINSIDER.
  7. And on GovLoop: Here is a staggering stat: 130 millions Americans own a smartphone, including roughly 1 out of 2 adults. That’s a technology that wasn’t even around 5 years ago. So how can government leverage this technology to connect, engage and empower government employees and the general public? Tune in to find out with the DorobekINISDER LIVE panel on June 26th at noon ET. Register for the free online webinar now.

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