A contractor and Walter Reed employee plead guilty to corruption. The Defense Department doubles-down on it skepticism of Chinese-made drones. And the nation’s top spy office is setting up a new organization to counter disinformation campaigns.
In today's Federal Newscast, nearly a dozen military service members dies of COVID-19 in August.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Transportation Security Administration is increasing fines for individuals who don’t follow a federal mask mandate at airports and on commercial flights.
In today's Federal Newscast, the IRS warns its IT systems are severely underfunded, and must take extraordinary measures to keep it running.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is changing the names of some of its most high profile bases and it wants the public’s help.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon is launching a two-year effort to fix supply chain problems.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal managers say they need more guidance from the Biden administration about the new vaccine and testing policy for employees.
In today's Federal Newscast, one agency is testing the idea of not having cars at their executives' beckon call.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan leaves some federal employees behind.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies are pulling out all the stops in the response to Hurricane Ida.
In today's Federal Newscast, more than 2,400 FEMA employees are in place to help out citizens in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and other states that are in the path of Hurricane Ida.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration didn’t always take appropriate steps to limit exposure to COVID-19 in federal buildings, according to its inspector general.
The Agriculture Department is investing $300 million to build an early warning system against the next pandemic.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon is determining what it should do with billions intended for the Afghan armed forces.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service saw a more than 30% decrease in passport applications last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.