Defense DOD to Host Twitter Town Hall By David Stegon February 3, 2012 The Department of Defense will host its first Twitter Town Hall on Monday at 3:30 p.m. EST. The event will feature Pentagon Press Secretary George Little taking questions under the hashtag #AskDoD. Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This MPEs gain momentum for sharing information with allied partners By Scoop News Group State Department officials say they’re trying to set the tone globally on AI usage, as lawmakers question if it’s enough By Caroline Nihill Trump restores Schedule F via executive order By Caroline Nihill Advertisement Top Stories Treasury sued by union groups over systems access given to Musk, DOGE By Matt Bracken Federal judges double down on temporarily halting Trump’s funding freeze By Madison Alder OPM pushes to reclassify chief information officers, opening up position to politics By Rebecca Heilweil Plaintiffs call for temporary restraining order in OPM email server lawsuit By Billy Mitchell Cybersecurity, government experts are aghast at security failures in DOGE takeover By Derek B. Johnson OPM memo claims some agency telework policies are ‘unlawful’ By Matt Bracken Across the world, USAID workers’ government phones are being disconnected By Rebecca Heilweil Caroline Nihill CDC data site briefly went dark as agency complies with Trump ‘gender ideology’ order By Madison Alder Advertisement
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