Other Federal Agencies, tech

YouTube soon to be GSA legal.

Nextgov reports that the GSA and Google/YouTube are close to a deal that will make it possible for Federal agencies to post videos to the YouTube service.

The deal was hinted at at last month’s Bethesda AFCEA breakfast, when Peter Alterman , Deputy Associate Administrator for Technology Strategy at GSA’s Office of Government-wide Policy, told the assembled AFCEAns and feds that Google had agreed to meet government requirements for use.

Coming soon: Everything Pueblo, Colorado ever wanted to tell you in an Internet video, but you were afraid to ask. Also, more videos like this one, the Rat hopes.

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JICTF’s RADM Brown to get second star

From the Defense Department’s Flag Officer announcements:

“Navy Rear Adm. (lower half) Michael A. Brown has been nominated for appointment to the rank of rear admiral. Brown is currently serving as assistant deputy director, Joint Interagency Cyber Task Force, Office of the Director of National Intelligence/deputy assistant secretary for cyber security and communications, National Protection and Programs, Directorate of the DHS, Arlington, Va.”

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