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Federal News Radio Archives
Gov lessons from Facebook's 'like' tag
The "like it" feature on Facebook acts as an instant rating system.
DoD, Energy lead in open source technology
OFSA conducted a survey to point out which departments and agencies were best using open source technologies.
Reporters' Roundup: Gov reorg, new OMB deputy director
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
DoD social media guidelines extended to 2012
Soldiers and sailors, have no fear. You can keep Tweeting, at least for the rest of this yea
Naval Academy to include cyber curriculum
The Naval Academy is including cybersecurity courses as part of its core curriculum.
DoD's security contractors at all-time high
The Defense Department's reliance on security contractors keeps growing.
Post-Mubarak, Egypt's state security docs posted online
Egyptians now have a new government, and new-found access to state security documents.
GOP's $50B challenge: Compromise or shutdown?
Russell Berman, congressional reporter with The Hill, explains the current state of the budget battle on Capitol Hill.
Clampdown on fed whistleblowers counters White House transparency pledge
Abby Phillip, a reporter for POLITICO, details who the administration is going after and what possible effect this could have on future whistleblowers in government.
New TSP feature calculates lifetime payment
Tom Trabucco, the director of external affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, explains how the payment is calculated and how you can use the feature to help make your investment decisions.
In budget crunch, cloud computing may be an answer
Curt Kolcun, the vice president for Microsoft's Public Sector Business, says now more than ever agencies are looking to the cloud to save money.
Lessons for successful interagency collaboration
Kathryn Friedman, director of Law and Policy Research at the University of Buffalo's Regional Institute, wrote a case study on an inter-agency collaboration for transportation./
NIST wants input on information security
For the first time, NIST is seeking feedback on security controls for information systems in federal governnent.
White House reaches out to U.S. Muslims before terror hearings
David Silverberg, editor of Homeland Security Today, describes how the Obama administration is reaching out to Islamic leaders in the United States as hearings on homegrown terrorism are scheduled.
Reporters' Roundup: Data mining, DoD focuses on science and tech
G-20 data targeted in cyber attack
A sustained cyber attack has forced the French finance ministry to shut down 10,000 government computers.
Sailors, Marines begin training to phase out Don't Ask, Don't Tell
The essions will include a slideshow detailing what has and has not changed.




