Federal News Radio Archives
Wikileaks reveals enmity between Iran and Muslim neighbors
CNN's Brian Todd discusses the Wikileaks documents that show enmity between Iran and other countries in the Middle East.
Employees may not understand work cyber policy
CSO Online reports on a study that found most people are confident in their understanding of their organization's cyber policy, even though they have not receiving IT training.
VA launches online hospital comparison
The VA launches online tools to allow vets to compare VA hospitals.
Poll results: What do you think of the pay freeze?
Poll results for: What do you think of the two-year federal pay freeze?
Dorobek Must Reads - December 1
A daily list of the best stories of the day as compiled by the DorobekINSIDER team.
DorobekINSIDER: Microsoft Federal’s Carlson to join Amazon
In one of the biggest moves in government IT in years, Teresa Carlson, who has led Microsoft Federal for the past several years, is leaving the software giant to lead Amazon.comâ"™s burgeoning cloud computing business. Amazon officials were not available to confirm, but Carlson has told told friends that she will start on Dec. 13. [...]![]()
DorobekINSIDER: Microsoft Federal’s Carlson to join Amazon
In one of the biggest moves in government IT in years, Teresa Carlson, who has led Microsoft Federal for the past several years, is leaving the software giant to lead Amazon.comâ"™s burgeoning cloud computing business. Amazon officials were not available to confirm, but Carlson has told told friends that she will start on Dec. 13. [...]![]()
Rep. Connolly: Pay freeze unfair to feds
Virginia Congressman Gerry Connolly discusses the likely passage of the President's proposed two-year federal pay freeze.
Can a Facebook post get you fired?
Vincent Melehy, an attorney Melehy & Associates, joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss what you can do to protect yourself and what type of Facebook postings would be considered a fire-able offense.
What happens to pay freeze proposal in Congress?
Stan Collender, director of federal budget policy for Qorvis Communications, explained what the options are for the pay freeze proposal in Congress.
Causey: Pay freeze reality sinks in
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey describes feds' reaction to the proposed two-federal federal civilian pay freeze.
Will a pay freeze hit the military?
Stars and Stripes reports that the Obama administration has been evasive about whether or not servicemembers might see a pay freeze as well, even though they are not included in the current two-year freeze proposal.
Stuxnet was a cybersecurity wake-up call
CNET reports cybersecurity experts are still confounded by the malware virus Stuxnet.
How pay freeze affects bonuses, locality pay
Gov Exec's Emily Long answers some of the questions about the proposed federal pay freeze.
Gov. McDonnell on why he's against JFCOM closing
Gov. Bob McDonnell (R-Va.) joined WTOP's Ask the Governor to discuss why he believes DoD should not close the Joint Forces Command in his state.
Will pay freeze impact cybersecurity hiring?
Gov Info Security reports that the proposed pay freeze will not impact hiring for cybersecurity positions in the federal government.
Dorobek Must Reads - November 30
A daily list of the best stories of the day as compiled by the DorobekINSIDER team.
Analysis: What the pay freeze means to feds
Federal News Radio has team coverage of the federal pay freeze story starting with senior correspondent Mike Causey and executive editor Jason Miller.
Soldiers displeased with Army Knowledge Online
The Army Times received more than 70 e-mails from active-duty, civilian and retired users. Almost all of them expressed some dissatisfaction with the site.




