Politico has hired Julia Arciga as a reporter covering legislation around technology, cybersecurity and defense.
She previously was a reporter at Law360 and at The Daily Beast.
Prior to joining the Beast, Arciga was first a politics editor and then editor-in-chief at MediaFile. She has also served as a news channel intern at NBC News assisting producers, editors and correspondents in building daily news packages from D.C. for NBC affiliates across the country.
Arciga has also served as an intern at CNN and as a Washington correspondent at Conflict News. She also held the posts of collegiate correspondent and media intern at USA Today and American Veterans Center, respectively.
In addition, she has worked at other places, including Radio America, DC Inno, The GW Hatchet and Mustang Morning News.
Arciga holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from George Washington University.
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