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Dustin Volz

Staff Correspondent, Technology

dvolz@nationaljournal.com

Dustin Volz is a staff correspondent for National Journal covering tech policy. His work has previously appeared in The Washington PostThe Center for Public Integrity, and The Arizona Republic. Dustin is a graduate of Arizona State University and a publisher of Downtown Devil, a hyper-local news site serving the downtown Phoenix community. Before arriving at National Journal, Dustin spent nine months teaching English at a high school in Indonesia through a Fulbright scholarship.

Latest From Dustin Volz

Patent Action Delayed and the FCC’s Tech is Outdated

Facebook Predicts Future Internet Powered by Drones and Lasers

Mark Zuckerberg sets his sights on bringing the Web to "every person in the world."

Obamacare No Longer Between Two Ferns—THE EDGE Brought to you by APTA

Congress got work done. Obama met with the pope, and later announced that more than the expected 6 million people have signed up for Obamacare.

How to Explain Government Spying to Your Kids

A new Google video covers how the company responds to government requests for user data, with the handy help of cute stop-motion toys.

Anti-NSA Lawmakers Cut Out of Surveillance-Reform Debate

TECH COMPANIES RACE TO BUY THE 'NEXT BIG THING' :  Driven by a fear of irrelevance, Facebook's acquisition of the virtual reality firm Oculus reflects a wider industry trend to find th...

House Leaders Sideline Anti-NSA Lawmakers

Through a procedural trick, some of the most vocal critics of mass surveillance are not going to get to review a new reform bill.

Edward Snowden: NSA Reforms Mark 'A Turning Point'

The face of the anti-spying movement speaks out on Obama's plan to reshape government surveillance.

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