In today's Federal Newscast, a bill introduced by Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) would authorize congressional payroll administrators to dock pay for members of Congress for as long as a government shutdown continues.
The Air Force is creating a maintainer training program to follow in the footsteps of the Pilot Training Next program, now in it's second stint.
A bill in Congress would make sure federal employees who work in security, food service, and janitorial services, get reimbursed after the government shutdown ends.
From our daily defense photo gallery, we chose our favorite images from across the armed services this year. Scroll the gallery to see our top picks.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Federal Acquisition Supply Chain Security act establishes a council to come up with policies and processes for agencies to evaluate risks to the IT supply chain.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service's inspector general said USPS has more than a million square feet in excess real estate.
TRICARE beneficiaries now have until the end of the year to change their health plan.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senate Democrats said more than 300,000 federal employees will be furloughed if Congress can't come to a deal on seven remaining appropriation bills.
The Air Force is using machine learning through a pilot program to reduce unscheduled maintenance by as much as a third, while the Army Research Lab cautions against falling prey to "snake oil" pitches on artificial intelligence.
In today's Federal Newscast, Customs and Border Protection issues Accenture a partial stop work order to pause its nearly 300 million dollar contract to hire more border patrol agents.
The Air Force believes its new streamlined ATO process will not only get systems online faster, it will deliver better security.
In today's Federal Newscast, Representative Elijah Cummings (D-MD) is asking the Office of Special Counsel to rescind its recent memo prohibiting certain speech such as resist or impeachment.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department's Inspector General says the Air Force missed certain steps that could have prevented last year's mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
The Defense Department will consolidate the 28 agencies of the fourth estate's networks into just two. Currently, they serve on 34 different networks.
The Air Force believes it's proved the value of agile software development via its Kessel Run project. The next task is to spread it across the service.