In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Management and Budget releases its Circular A-11 update, tasking agencies with showing their progress in complying with new laws and management requirements.
Military spouses can now qualify for $500 in reimbursement.
After missing the mark last year, the Army thinks it will get the soldiers it needs in 2019.
The Professional Services Council, an industry association, asked the Senate Appropriations Committee to limit the type of work Federally-Funded Research and Development Centers can do for DoD.
Alan Chvotkin, executive vice president and counsel at the Professional Services Council, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Management and Budget has given agencies a timeline to switch from paper records, to electronic records.
The Court of Federal Claims is scheduled to hear oral arguments from government, AWS and Oracle lawyers on July 10 over JEDI, DoD’s $10 billion cloud procurement.
Ian West, the cybersecurity chief of the NATO Communications and Information Agency, said the launch of a new encrypted workspace lets five countries test how they can share secure video, voice, chat and information gathering capabilities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Senate passes its version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a 3.1% pay raise for active duty military.
The Army hired the RAND Corporation to examine its use of social media for a sense of what information appeals to potential recruits.
The bill adds more career flexibility for Coast Guard officers.
Retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro, chief executive of the Punaro Group, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to sort it out.
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Ninety three amendments were just packed into the Senate version of the 2020 defense authorization bill.
Bloomberg Government looked as far back as World War II, and Senior Analyst Rob Levinson discussed the results on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.