In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from a Senate committee shows at least eight cabinet agencies are failing to comply with federal cybersecurity standards.
Military spouses who have to move frequently face certain challenges when looking for paid, career-level work to support their families. But times are changing.
DoD's general purpose cloud is coming later than expected.
Members will see appropriations for border security, senators must decide on a course for the Defense Department, and the House gets a budget for VA.
In today's Federal Newscast, legislation in both the House and Senate aims to guarantee every senior a Social Security cost of living adjustment with an annual floor of no less than 3%.
The Defense Department has officially assumed responsibility for the governmentwide security clearance portfolio and has named new leadership to oversee the coming transfer.
Larry Allen, of Allen Federal Business Partners, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain how.
Justice Department and Amazon Web Services attorneys filed separate responses highlighting what they say are false or misleading claims made by Oracle in its Court of Federal Claims protest.
A new report from the Government Accountability Office says DoD’s guidance for dealing with extreme weather is based on past weather patterns and doesn't take future projections into account.
The Coast Guard Search and Rescue Mission employs only one oceanographer, but after years of detailed study he pioneered a computer modeling program to help the service rescue faster.
The Air Force's long-running aerial refueling tanker is three years behind schedule. But because of the way it structured the deal, the cost is less than the original estimates.
Attorney Robert Metzger, co-author of the Mitre Deliver Uncompromised Report, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in the studio for the details.
A new DoD policy memo demands more data to support the prices the military pays for spare parts. But it only applies to one company.
Government Accountability Office says the Defense Department’s installations lack the resilience to combat and recover from extreme events.
The Trump administration said back pay for contractors affected by the shutdown will be too costly and increase the risk of fraud, waste, and improper payments.