Radio Interviews

  • You probably still associate David Winstead with the GSA, where he was commissioner of public buildings. Well, he’s out of government now and has joined the law firm, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP. He’s…

    March 13, 2009
  • Virginia lawmaker calls for pay parity (GovExec) President will issue regulations Friday on stimulus spending (GovExec) Obama to get report on stimulus plan from Volcker Army database may have been breached (FCW) Congresswoman’s bank work…

    March 13, 2009
  • The In Depth Technology Board exists to get new technology into the hands of Feds and former Feds who will be making decisions about whether – and how – that technology will help them fulfill…

    March 12, 2009
  • Agency secretaries are starting their FY2010 budget pilgrimages to Capitol Hill. Energy Secretary Steven Chu appeared before the Senate Budget Committee yesterday to answer questions about the budget proposal for his agency. Click here to…

    March 12, 2009
  • Two themes permeating the initiatives coming out of the Obama Administration so far are accountability and transparency. CGI Federal has done a lot of work in areas that involve both, and their President, George Schindler,…

    March 12, 2009
  • How do you really know if the technology your agency buys is an investment worth making? Today, FederalNewsRadio debuts a plan to help. It’s called the In-Depth Technology Board. In-Depth host Francis Rose joins us…

    March 12, 2009
  • TARP staffing continues to increase (GovExec) Energy Dept. loses workers’ data (WashingtonTimes) ‘Sense of drift’ ails NASA, Obama says (LATimes) Gas leak postpones space shuttle Discovery launch Obama Considering Tanker Deal Delay (WashingtonPost) GAO says…

    March 12, 2009
  • Tomorrow is the debut of the In Depth Technology Board. I hope this is the beginning of yet another Federal News Radio service that will help you do your job better. I’ll be looking for…

    March 11, 2009
  • Reminder: Friday is the next installment in the Federal News Radio Book Club: “What Would Google Do?” by Jeff Jarvis. Federal News Radio’s Chris Dorobek, Frank DiGiammarino of the National Academy of Public Administration, and…

    March 11, 2009
  • Nominees for three more jobs at the Justice Department have been put up from the White House. The testimony of Lanny Breuer to be Assistant Attorney General in the Criminal Division, Christine Varney to be…

    March 11, 2009
  • The US is facing threats from all over the world. The Senate Armed Services committee heard about them from two of our highest-level intelligence officials: Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair, and the Director of…

    March 11, 2009
  • Some changes may be coming to your Thrift Savings Plan. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says TSP Executive Director Greg Long is telling him about some changes the TSP is “seriously considering.” Mike…

    March 11, 2009
  • Another member of President Obama’s team is officially under consideration by the Senate. Former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk is the President’s nominee to be US Trade Representative. His hearing was before the Senate Finance Committee…

    March 11, 2009
  • The employee-free-choice act, or “card check” is the proposed legislation that would eliminate secret-ballot elections in the process used to form workplace unions. But how would it affect local federal contractors? Bobbie Kilberg is President…

    March 11, 2009