Federal News Radio Archives
No A's on White House cyber report card
The Obama administration received mostly B's, C's and D's on its report card.
New director at CRS may usher in new policies
Congressional Research Service's Daniel Mulhollan is stepping down after 14 years. Does this open the door for some new policies?
Reporters' Roundup: State of the Union hiring reform, Air Force medical innovations
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
What Obama will say about defense in State of the Union
Politico's Morning Defense describes what the president is expected to say about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and troop drawdowns.
Spam emails on the decline
InfoSecurity.com reports that three botnets have stopped their activities, leading to less spam.
Homeland Security Committee may refocus on Islamic terrorism
Homeland Security today's David Silverberg discusses how priorities may change with the new GOP chairman of the committee.
POLL: What's the state of the federal government?
In light of the State of the Union Address, Federal News Radio asks feds what they think is the state of the federal government.
Dorobek Must Reads - January 25
A daily list of the best stories of the day as compiled by the DorobekINSIDER team.
Answers to your TSP withdrawal questions
The Federal Thrift Investment Board's Tom Trabucco answers more questions about withdrawing from your Thrift Savings Plan.
Why talented officers are leaving the military
Kauffman Foundation's Tim Kane explains why the military's best and brightest are leaving from his in-depth survey.
Exit interview with DHS IG Richard Skinner
Skinner shares what it was like to oversee an organization that included 23 agencies.
Reporters' Roundup: Fraudulent medical payments, analysis of OMB 25-point plan
The stories that Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
Oxford University report: How to prep for cyber-attacks
Oxford University's Ian Brown discusses his report on the dim prospects of a cyber war.
NASA to update IT security rules
NASA is working on making cybersecurity a top priority.
In new round of budget talks, Defense spending not safe
MSNBC reports on efforts to cut the budget without ruling out defense cuts.
Stuxnet proves critical infrastructure must be resilient
Government Computer News reports that the "new normal" is attacks on infrastructure, as with the Stuxnet worm.
Dorobek Must Reads - January 24
A daily list of the best stories of the day as compiled by the DorobekINSIDER team.
City of Copenhagen shares info with idea map
The city of Copenhagen's Tine Malm shares how the idea map allows citizens to offers suggestions to the local government.
Report: Social network threats taken lightly
The survey finds the lack of concern is even more troubling because of a more than 20 percent hike in attacks from 2009.




