Federal News Radio Archives
NIST to end mercury thermometer era
NIST's Gregory Strouse explains why the agency wants to end the use of mercury.
DoD analysis centers make info sharing easier
Christopher Zember, deputy director of the centers, explains how analysts sift through all the data.
Reporters' Roundup: Federal news countdown, financial management
These are the stories that Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
Survey: Most IT workers unaware of security breaches
The survey found only 4 in 100 were fully aware about security breaches.
Friday Fun Day: Love at the auto show
Recreation News' Karl Teel recommends heading to Baltimore Auto Show this Valentine's Day weekend.
POLL: What will be the final FY2012 budget?
As Congress prepares to debate the budget for fiscal year 2012, Federal News Radio asks you for your predictions on how much spending will change from current levels.
How to prevent the Internet from failing
Cybersecurity expert Jeffrey Hunker's new book outlines the problems with today's Internet and proposes ways to fix
IRS offers reasons to e-file your taxes
The IRS' David Williams discusses the agency's e-filing efforts.
Reporters' Roundup: VA and HUD join forces on homelessness, gov performance 2.0
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
Air Force chief to contractors: Deliver what you promise
The Hill reports on the Air Force Chief of Staff's strong comments to the contracting community.
Give An Hour provides free counseling for soldiers, families
The not-for-profit is trying to intervene in servicemembers' lives as the military faces a growing number of suicides.
Public procurement field gets first standards of practice
The National Institute of Government Procurement is proposing professional guidelines for the public procurement field.
Congress debates DHS cyber authority, Internet 'kill switch'
Lawmakers are worried about a so-called Internet "kill switch" in a cyber bill.
Reporters' Roundup: JFCOM layoffs, lower annuity checks
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
DoD: No mergers for biggest contractors
The Defense Department's acquisition chief said mergers would hurt competition.




