Federal News Radio Archives
Pentagon Labyrinth: Wheeler says Congressional oversight lacking
Winslow Wheeler, who leads the Straus Military Reform Project, edited the series. He discusses the purpose of the publication and the top issued tackled by its authors
Labor toolkit helps in disability hiring
The five-step online toolkit has tips for everything from creating a welcoming environment to do's and don'ts for interviews.
Reporters' Roundup: DoD acquisition needs
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
Forrester: Organizations need more reflection time
Daniel Patrick Forrester has an idea for leaders that may seem counter-cultural in a world of emails, instant messages and speedy decisions - Take the time to reflect.
Under CR, new Navy ship-building on hold
The existing CR has caused the Navy to miss construction starts and other scheduled projects, Politico reports.
FedMentors video series shares leadership best practices
The project, launched by FedScoop, is aimed at a newer generation of federal executives as current leaders prepare to retire.
Are your techies being poached?
Talented cybersecurity professionals are in high demand - so much so that now many organizations are worried their most talented employees might be poached by rivals.
Cybersecurity tax season tips
It's tax season, and cyber crooks are sending counterfeit IRS emails in the hopes of snaring your personal data.
Interagency team mobilizes in Japan disaster response
David Silverberg, editor of Homeland Security Today, has an update on the mission to Tokyo.
Reporters' Roundup: SBA sued, USAspending.gov transparency
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
5 stages of team development
Gina Abudi, president of Abudi Consulting group hascome up with her five stages of team development. She says small changes can affect a team dynamic.
Contractors have IT opportunities despite tight budget
Imagine if you had to predict the federal budget for fiscal 2012 when there is no budget for fiscal 2011 yet. That's the task facing market research firm INPUT.
Report supports Navy concerns on global warming
Climate change is having implications for the Navy, according to a new assessment by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences.
Gala supports Children's Inn at NIH
Teresa Bozelli, chair of the Children's Inn Gala, and Linda Berdine, chair of the Board of Directors of The Children's Inn at NIH, explain the importance of the organization.
More vets working in public sector
More Iraq and Afghanistan era veterans are finding work in the public sector than ever before.
Another short-term bill to fund gov to April 8?
Politico's Carrie Budoff Brown explains what's next in the budget battle.
IT workers lack control in mobile cybersecurity
For cybersecurity, your biggest vulnerability just might be right there in your hand - your mobile devices.
Poll: 95 percent say morale impacted by budget battle
DorobekINSIDER poll results to examine the impact of the budget battle on the ability to meet mission goals, and how the gridlock is affecting workplace morale.
Conflict of interest common in gov contracts?
Open Government critics say DARPA Chief Regina Dugan still owned stock options in her former company RedXDefense when a $400,000 contract was approved. How big a problem is this government-wide?




