Federal News Radio Archives
GAO identifies duplicate programs for potential cuts
Janet Saint Laurent, GAO's managing director for defense capabilities and management issues, shares details of some of the duplicate programs.
How contractors can prepare in uncertain budget times
Stephen Ryan, who leads the Government Strategies Practice Group at McDermott, Will and Emery, offers advice to vendors and contractors who may be worried that the government still does not have a budget for the rest of fiscal year 2011.
Reporters' Roundup: DoD to escape CR? And, financial relief for USPS?
Libyan protests impact U.S. oil
CNN's Brian Todd talks to producer Ruben Gomez.
Cyber 'militias' appearing in cyberspace
Militias have always played a big part in wars. But now cyber militias are popping up all over cyberspace.
DoD Cyber 3.0 strategy to focus on cyber missions
While speaking at the RSA conference in San Francisco DoD Deputy Director William Lynn said the military will need to change how it views cybersecurity.
Reporters' Roundup: CR's impact on DoD, unions form coalition
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today.
Thrift Savings Plan February returns
Tom Trabucco, director of external relations for the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which RUNS your Thrift Savings Plan, explains what's driving growth in all TSP funds.
Intel acquires McAfee for $7B
The merger allows McAfee to continue developing and selling security products and services under its own brand.
Analysis: Will EADS protest Air Force tanker contract award?
Defense contractor EADS is thinking about its options, following the Air Force's choice to give Boeing that $35 billion tanker contract.
Sen. Schumer pushes more security on public Wi-Fi
Chuck Schumer(D-N.Y.) is pushing to change the way you access some major websites.
Best of DorobekINSIDER: Shutdown analysis
Best of the DorobekINSIDER. Original airdate of Feb. 23, 2011.
Reporters' Roundup: IT system fix, Cyber Command collaboration
Prepare for big cuts and keep feds motivated
Tom Fox, the director of the Center for Government Leadership at the Partnership for Public Service and the Washington Post's Federal Coach columnist, explains how federal managers can keep workers motivated with a government shutdown looming.
Analysis: Air Force KC-X tanker contract journey
Richard Aboulafia from the Teal Group offers a recap and a look ahead of the tanker saga.
As feds under attack, how to recruit the best and brightest
David Roberts, an ambassador for the program and a student at the University of Florida, shares what his peers are saying about working for the federal government.
OPM defines IT security worker
The Office of Personnel Management has officially defined what it means to be a federal IT security worker.




