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Next Steps at Special Counsel Scott Bloch is out as the head of the Office of Special Counsel. Now the discussion turns to where the office is headed next, as the new President elected in…
The Defense Department relies on thousands of suppliers for its weapons, equipment, and raw materials, but does the agency do enough when it comes to identifying and reporting gaps in its supplier base? Ann Marie…
There is a border dispute going on between between Cambodia and Thailand and many are concerned it will launch an all out war.
OMB creates database that further integrates agency information
Former OSC Chief of Staff Jim Mitchell gives FederalNewsRadio analysis on the voluntary resignation of Special Counsel Scott Bloch.
Regulation: More, Less, or Just Different? The House Oversight Committee held a hearing today about regulation of financial markets. They heard from a panel of expert witnesses, including Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, former…
NOAA is making changes as it moves into the 21st century. In a press release on Thursday, officials said they are going to modernize marine operations by replacing nine research ships and refurbishing a tenth…
All federal employees and contractors will soon need to use Employee Identity Verification Cards. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has now released updated technical specifications for the cards. Hildy Ferraiolo, a computer scientist for NIST, discusses what the update means for federal agencies.
U.S. embassies around the world are getting facelifts and, in some cases, moving locations completely like the embassy in London. Will Colston is Deputy Managing Director of Project Development at the State Department.
More criticism today for the Agriculture Department – this time about discrimination. The Government Accountability Office is faulting how USDA gathers and keeps data on complaints from minority workers and farmers. USDA says the report…
Christmas falls on a Thursday this year. So what are the odds federal workers will have a bonus holiday on the Friday after Christmas? Check out Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s Federal Report.