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FederalNewsRadio.com Launches AskTheCIO.com


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The longest running federal IT program in the industry, "Ask the CIO," has an expanded web presence as FederalNewsRadio.com launches AskTheCIO.com. The new site features audio of the program, as well as an expanded look at federal IT and CIO news, podcasts and a new feature -- "Ask the CIO Insider" -- which allows users to register to receive federal IT-specific news and events. "The Ask the CIO" program, which for 10 years has been overseen by Executive Editor Jason Miller, anchors the new web page.

Part of a network of federal products, which also includes FederalNewsRadio.com and WFED-AM (1500), AskTheCIO.com features insight as to how CIOs in the federal government deal with challenges ranging from legacy modernization to cloud computing to cybersecurity.

Former Federal CIO Tony Scott said, "During my time in the Federal CIO role, I could always count on Jason Miller for two things: First, he was always on top of the latest developments and able to explain a complex topic in ways that everyone can understand, and second, he always gets the story right - even when one wishes it were otherwise!"

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