Reporters' Roundup: DoD budget cuts, DISA's demilitarized zones
Thursday - 1/6/2011, 4:23pm EST
Jason Miller, Executive Editor, Federal News Radio
Click to hear about DISA's demilitarized zones.
Jared Serbu, Reporter, Federal News Radio
Click to hear about Defense Secretary Gates' proposed budget cuts.
Get details on the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
- The Defense Information Systems Agency has set up demilitarized zones, or DMZs, to better secure the Defense Department's unclassified network. These zones are areas between the public Internet and DoD's network where certain low-risk applications can live. DMZs are part of a broader freedom of action in cyberspace initiative. Federal News Radio's Jason Miller joined the DorobekINSIDER with details on how DISA is changing Defense network security.
- Defense Secretary Robert Gates made what has been described as a preemptive move by announcing cuts to the Defense Department budget. Federal News Radio's Jared Serbu outlined Gates' plans to cut $78 billion over the next five years.
More information on all of these stories will be available at FederalNewsRadio.com tomorrow morning.


