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Federal News Radio Archives
DoD to bring cloud to the battlefield
Wired.com reports that the Defense Department is working on cloud computing for the battlefield.
Reporters' Roundup: Contractors' dilemma in shutdown, DoD's access card, Cyber Command challenges
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
How the iPad can help you on the job
Barry Downs of Robert Half Technology explains how tablet computers could change the workplace.
Cyber Challenge to recruit next gen of cyber experts
The U.S. Cyber Challenge will offer programs to encourage high school and college students with a knack for computers, mathematics and science to consider careers in IT security.
Memory scraping may be next cyber crime
Pervasive memory scraping is the new go-to tool for cyber crooks.
DorobekINSIDER: GAO's Dodaro, budget analysis
Best of the DorobekINSIDER from Feb. 16 and 17.
DorobekINSIDER Most Read Stories
The most-read stories from the week of Feb. 14.
Causey: What you should know in case of a shutdown
Mike Causey discusses the last shutdown and lessons learned in case it happens again.
Telework in government: Benefit or impediment?
Tim McManus of the Partnership for Public Service discusses the state of telework in the federal government.
More urgency for agencies to switch to IPV-6
Pete Tseronis, chair of the Federal IPV-6 Task Force, explains what it means to run out of IPV-4 addresses.
Engineering, math investment needed to stay ahead in cyber war
Cyber Command Director General Keith Alexander says we'll need to stay a step ahead in the cyber war by investing in science, math and engineering.
Reporters' Roundup: telework in government, DoD audit deadline
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
How to increase performance via open gov
Innovation Michael Lennon shares insights on using technology to increase performance.
Latest cyber bill prohibits Internet 'kill switch'
Members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee say the new legislation would prohibit the president from shutting down the internet.




