Hubbard Radio Washington DC, LLC. All rights reserved. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. The final rule redefining which federal jobs are considered inherently governmental will not be dramatically different than the proposed rule. Dan Gordon is…
Fred Lewis is president of the National Training and Simulation Association.
Homeland Security has pulled the plug on its Next Generation Radiation Detectors. The project is being canceled because of what the agency calls “significant” technical issues. Gov Exec reports DHS has spent $230 million over…
The Vice Chiefs cited 10 years of war and a high level of operational activity as the major drivers behind the Pentagon\'s readiness shortfall.
DHS told a House Subcommitte on Oversight and Investigations that copies of the Stuxnet code have been publicly available for some time now.
How will the debt ceiling debate stalemate affect the nation\'s credit ratings? The Bipartisan Policy Center\'s Jay Powell gives his analysis.
Mark Forman, the first E-gov Administrator at OMB, shares his thoughts on the progress of the data center consolidation and closings.
Kurt Roemer, Chief Security Officer at CITRIX, says there are four major IT policies that need to stay when Vivek Kundra leaves.
Larry Freed, CEO of ForeSee Results offers a roadmap to streamlining your web presence.
In today\'s newscast, is FAA closer to a deal to end those layoffs? Plus, are federal benefits safe in the debt ceiling debate?
Host Roger Waldron is joined by Stan Collender, partner with Qorvis Communications and Jason Workmaster, partner with the McKenna, Long, and Aldridge law firm. They will talk about how contractors would be affected if the debt ceiling isn\'t raised. July 26, 2011
Xgility\'s Chris Hornbeck and Stephen Heister join host John Gilroy to talk about best practices for using SharePoint Server, SharePoint Designer, and SharePoint Foundation. July 26, 2011
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. There are some Federal workers in Washington that have a GREAT schedule. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey writes in his column…
The Defense Business Board has proposed major changes to military retirement by transitioning from its cliff-vesting system to a system of yearly retirement contributions deposited into the TSP.