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WASHINGTON — The federal government is struggling to fill a growing demand for skilled computer-security workers at a time when network attacks are rising in frequency and sophistication.
Demand is so intense that it has sparked a bidding war among agencies and contractors for a small pool of special talent: skilled technicians with security clearances. Their scarcity is driving up salaries, depriving agencies of skills, and in some cases affecting project quality, industry officials said.
The Pentagon is trying to staff a new Cyber Command to fuse offensive and defensive computer-security missions. The Department of Homeland Security plans to expand its own “cyber” force by 1,000 people in the next three years.



