President Bush?s first budget sets aside funds for two Clinton administration information security projects and provides modest gains for governmentwide security initiatives. The Scholarship for Service program, designed to increase the number of information security professionals, netted $11.2 million for 2002. . . . . President Bush?s first budget sets aside funds for two Clinton administration information security projects and provides modest gains for governmentwide security initiatives. The Scholarship for Service program, designed to increase the number of information security professionals, netted $11.2 million for 2002. The scholarships pay for the education of students willing to serve as federal security professionals after graduation. The SFS program, managed by the National Science Foundation, will award its first grants in June. The $5 million proposed for the Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office shows that Bush intends to extend PDD-63 beyond its expiration date, said John Tritak, director of the CIAO. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . The government's financial plan designates resources for defense initiatives and an educational grant system aimed at enhancing the skills of security personnel.. Security Funding, Government Initiatives, Scholarships Program. . Anthony Pell
The Bush administration is reviewing whether to continue the operations of the government office that coordinates critical infrastructure policy, according to the head of the office, which is slated for termination this fall. John Tritak, director of the Critical Infrastructure . . . . The Bush administration is reviewing whether to continue the operations of the government office that coordinates critical infrastructure policy, according to the head of the office, which is slated for termination this fall. John Tritak, director of the Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office (CIAO), said in an interview Monday that the office's responsibilities should be continued in some form. He said President Clinton's directive that would sunset the office by the end of fiscal year 2001 is "not binding in any way on President Bush." If Bush chooses to issue his own presidential directive, it would override the previous one by Clinton. The link for this article located at GovExec is no longer available. . The Biden administration is reviewing the prospects for the department dedicated to cybersecurity defenses, contemplating dissolution.. Critical Infrastructure, Government Policy, Security Operations. . Anthony Pell
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