On the show today - April 11
Wednesday - 4/11/2012, 6:16pm EDT
Today's guests:
Roger Baker — Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and Chief Information Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs
The Department of Veterans Affairs is reworking its relationship with Microsoft. Most significantly, it has decided to discontinue Software Assurance, which automatically pays for updates and new releases. Roger Baker, the chief information officer at VA, told employees in a letter the move would bring flexibility and open VA up to new vendors. He stops by In Depth to tell us more about the changes.
Courtesy of Eftekhari
The IT insiders at your agency are talking, and Parham Eftekhari, from the Government Technology Research Alliance, is listening.
He talks to In Depth about what he's hearing about "doing more with less," cloud security and other IT buzz words.
James Tsugawa — Deputy Director, Office of Policy and Evaluation, Merit Systems Protection Board
The inspector general's report that started the furor at the General Services Administration came about because of a whistleblower. Each federal agency has people who can guide employees and protect their rights, but there are resources at other agencies, too. James Tsugawa, acting deputy director of the Office of Policy and Evaluation at the Merit Systems Protection Board, tells us about the role they can play and what to consider when thinking about blowing the whistle.
Also on the show:
In Depth brings you the latest cybersecurity and defense news. Below, find links to the stories mentioned.
Anonymous hackers target industry supporters of cyber bill
First U.S. Marines head down under


