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Sen. Warner probes whether cyber agency workforce cuts weakened state support

The request comes as officials question whether workforce reductions have affected the federal government's ability to support local cybersecurity efforts.

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Sen. Warner probes whether cyber agency workforce cuts weakened state support

The request comes as officials question whether workforce reductions have affected the federal government's ability to support local cybersecurity efforts.

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Warner presses CISA on whether staff cuts weakened regional cyber support

The Senate Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat is asking the cyber agency for workforce charts, vacancy details and service data as state and local support comes under strain.

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·nextgov.com

    Warner presses CISA on whether staff cuts weakened regional cyber support

    The Senate Intelligence Committee’s top Democrat is asking the cyber agency for workforce charts, vacancy details and service data as state and local support comes under strain.

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·govexec.com

    Sen. Warner probes whether cyber agency workforce cuts weakened state support

    The request comes as officials question whether workforce reductions have affected the federal government's ability to support local cybersecurity efforts.