Federal News Radio Archives
Shoop analysis: Budget winners and losers (mostly losers)
Gov Exec editor in chief Tom Shoop analyzes what the 2012 proposed budget may mean for feds and their jobs.
Can government reorg produce real efficiency?
American University scholar in residence Beryl Radin outlines the challenges of reorganization government, called for by President Obama in his State of the Union address.
Causey analysis: How will the budget affect YOU?
WFED's Mike Causey analyzes the potential impact of the 2012 budget proposal.
Cloud Matrix assesses cloud computing security
Marlin Pohlman of the Cloud Security Alliance explains on the tool works.
Kundra: 25 percent of IT budget to fund cloud computing
GovInfoSecurity reports that Federal CIO Vivek Kundra is committing funds to cloud computing efforts in government.
DoD embraces do more with less
Carl Conneta, co-director of the Project on Defense Alternatives, explains how the Defense Department is trying to cut back on spending.
Reporters' Roundup: DoD to be pushed to crisis?
These are the stories that Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
Obama answers budget questions day after release
President Obama held a press conference Tuesday, one day after releasing his proposed 2012 budget.
Air Force accused of sneaking guns, spy equipment into Argentina
Argentine authorities say they've seized nearly one thousand cubic feet of undeclared guns, GPS devices and other equipment.
TSP's new online feature calculates annuity
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board's Tom Trabucco explains how the online tool can help feds determine their monthly annuity based on their current balance.
Budget analysis: Gridlock, shutdown, stalemate
Qorvis Communication's Stan Collender lays out some of the specifics in the President's budget blueprint, released Monday.
Reporters' Roundup: Defense spending, OMB's Lew on the budget
These are the stories that Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
East West Institute: Cybersecurity needs global rules
When it comes to traditional warfare, there are defined rules of engagement - and now cybersecurity experts are proposing similar ground rules for cyber warfare.
Budget stall is really budget cut for Navy
The continuing resolution translates into a $5.7 billion cut to the Navy.
Report: Stuxnet worm launched in three waves
A report by Symantec founds that five initial points were the cause of thousands of attacks.
IT opportunities exist despite budget doom and gloom
Input's Angie Petty outlines some of the IT opportunities for federal contractors.
POLL: Does the budget release affect the way you do your job?
The President's FY2012 budget was released Monday. Will it impact your job?
Coast Guard launches wiki to revamp IT acquisition strategy
The Coast Guard's Capt. Dan Taylor and Christopher Lagan explain how social media is changing the way the Coast Guard is handling its IT acquisition strategy.




