Jason Miller

Executive Editor jmiller@FederalNewsRadio.com 202-895-5282 On Twitter: @jmillerWFED

Jason Miller is an executive editor and reporter with Federal News Radio — the only all news radio station focused specifically on covering the federal government and its contractors.

As executive editor, Jason helps direct the news coverage of the station and works with reporters to ensure a broad range of coverage of federal technology, procurement, finance and human resource news.

As a reporter, Jason focuses mainly on technology and procurement issues, including cybersecurity, e-government and acquisition policies and programs.

Before coming to Federal News Radio in March 2008, he worked at Government Computer News for six years and Federal Computer Week for one year. He covered governmentwide technology issues that focused on people, policy and programs. These included the Bush administration’s e-government initiatives, federal enterprise architecture, cybersecurity and HSPD-12.

From 1998 to 2001, Jason covered small business and minority-owned business contracting issues for Set-Aside Alert newsletter.

Jason lives in Arlington, Va., with his wife, Lita, and two children, Talia and Elias.

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