Federal News Radio Archives
In snow, what's easiest commute for feds?
WTOP's Mark Segraves sat down with Metro's new General Manager Richard Sarles, who explained how the federal government and D.C. Metro coordinate to make the easiest commutes.
Report: U.S. can't wait to act on cybersecurity
Center for Strategic and National Studies's report on cybersecurity said the national dialogue has not yet translated into action.
TSP board buys $1.5M program to stop improper payments
TSP Board's Tom Trabucco describes the news system aimed at preventing another improper payment that happened earlier in the month.
Analysis: The unusual case of the Park Police firing
Attorney Debra Roth explains why Teresa Chamber's case is so unusual.
Open gov threatened by WikiLeaks
OpenTheGovernment.org has sent a letter to OMB calling for the continued protection of open government, even after WikiLeaks.
Kelman: Let's make contracting better, faster, and cheaper
Former OFPP Administrator Steve Kelman shares the challenges of using contracting cuts to reduce spending.
Reporters' Roundup: Cyber Challenge for students, GI Bill
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
TSA: No more private screeners at airports
Homeland Security Today's David Silverberg discusses TSA's decision to stop using private screeners.
DoD to begin Don't Ask Don't Tell training
Politico reports that all four services will receive training about the end of the policy that bans openly gay people from serving in the military.
Dorobek Must Reads - January 31
A daily list of the best stories of the day as compiled by the DorobekINSIDER team.
U.K. offers model of regulation reform
The Center for American Progress' Jitinder Kohli explains how he helped the initiative to cut billions in the U.K. government.
What makes a great cyber expert
SANS Institute's Alan Paller explains the findings of a report on cyber expert hiring.
Did OPM make the right snow call?
WTOP's Bob Marbourg analyzes the traffic after Wednesday's weather-related gridlock in the D.C. region.
GAO: Payday loans probably won't hurt security clearance
GAO's Alicia Cackley discusses the effects on feds' financial profiles and security clearances from taking out high-interest Payday loans.




