BRAC News
The Base Realignment and Closure process is an exercise by the federal government to determine the best use of its military installations. This includes both the closure and realignment of assets in an effort to increase efficiency within the Defense Department.
New boundries set for Walter Reed
Revised boundries for the Walter Reed campus have been announced.
Medical museum is on the move
The bullet that killed President Lincoln is one of many cool items on the move at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. NMHM's Tim Clarke gives us an update.
An in-depth look at base realignment and closure
Tim Ford, CEO of the Association of Defense Communities, joins host Derrick Dortch for a wide-ranging discussion of BRAC and the opportunities available for those who want to get involved in the process.
March 4, 2011 (Encore presentation June 17, 2011)
Navy's Mabus: No plans for more BRAC closings in 2015
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said there are no plans in place for Base Realignment and Closure starting in 2015.
BRAC crunch time for Arlington County, Va.
Dr. Andrea Morris, BRAC Project Coordinator for Arlington County, Va. joins host Derrick Dortch to discuss the latest on how the Base Realignment and Closure process is affecting Arlington County, Va.
February 25, 2011(Encore presentation May 13, 2011)
Maryland releases 2010 BRAC progress report
We learn about Maryland's effort to ease the way for BRAC from Lt. Governor Anthony Brown.
Whack DC But Hit Denver & Houston
With all this talk about furloughs and layoffs Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has a timely reminder for politicians: while their target may be waste, red tape and duplication in Washington, people hurt most by government cutbacks live, work and VOTE way outside the beltway.
DISA's BRAC move to Ft. Meade underway
As DISA heads north for the Maryland border, we get an update from Director for Manpower, Personnel and Security, Jack Penkoske.
Defense expands cyber DMZs
DoD is expanding the use of demilitarized zones to improve security of its unclassified network. Over the next two years, DISA require all service applications to go through these buffer zones.
DISA wants more vendor accountability
DISA's Tony Montemarano said the agency wants to use more performance based contracts to better manage contractors.
Moran: Mark Center traffic to create 'chaos'
Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) said his efforts to limit parking at the Alexandria administrative center were not part of the new defense authorization bill.
Congress orders DoD to study Mark Center traffic
Language in the defense authorization bill passed this week will require the Army to submit a transportation plan to Congress in the next 90 days, addressing how 6,400 new Pentagon workers will commute to a new office with no access to Metro.
College trains feds and industry in cyber
More cybersecurity jobs are being added to the D.C. region every day. Jon Lau, Director of the Center for Cybersecurity for UMBC Training Centers, tells host Tom Temin how his university is trying to help fulfill that need.
December 23, 2010
ManTech holds BRAC related job fair today
ManTech, a defense contractor, is looking to fill more than 400 jobs, many being moved as a result of BRAC.
WRIT bets on BRAC
The Washington Real Estate Investment Trust buys a big shopping center in Columbia, Maryland head of BRAC moves.
Live Blog: Ask the Governor with Bob McDonnell
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell talks with WTOP's Mark Segraves
Moran: BRAC Mark Center move must be delayed
Congressman Jim Moran tells Federal News Radio about his efforts to delay a BRAC move to Alexandria's Mark Center.
Reserve breaks ground on Belvoir BRAC headquarters
The Army Reserve is breaking ground Monday on an 88,000 square-foot headquarters at Fort Belvoir Monday. The new $19 million facility will accommodate more than 400 workers who now occupy leased space in Crystal City.
DISA to offer classified telework perk
As part of a huge move, DISA finds little things can mean the most. To keep just a few feds on the job, a new classified telework center is in the works. We get details from DISA's Jack Penkoske.




