Both the reporting entities at the state level and the agency itself are taking in more measurements of the environment using devices that sense and then send in what they sniff.
In today's Federal Newscast, an alliance of 30 federal employee organizations are urging the president to end the partial government shutdown.
Amid the partial government shutdown, one group sometimes gets overlooked. Political appointees must stay on the job.
It doesn't look promising today, but maybe divided government will somehow get the shutdown out of irons.
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.
Leaving Pentagon, Mattis urges workers to 'keep the faith in our country'
President Donald Trump's largely unknown choice for acting Pentagon chief moves into the military hot seat
Irritated with the criticism and fallout from Mattis resignation, Trump pushes Pentagon chief out the door two months earlier than planned
Pentagon chief Jim Mattis resigning after clashes with Trump over Syria, other issues
Nebraska CIO Ed Toner looked back on his four years of state service applying private sector expertise to reform efforts, resulting in $30 million in consolidation savings.
In today's Federal Newscast, citing the cost of defending himself against "false" allegations, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke said he will be stepping down.
Zinke resigns as interior secretary amid numerous investigations, faults 'vicious' attacks
President Donald Trump announced that budget director Mick Mulvaney will be his next chief of staff.
On Thursday the Senior Executives Association held its annual Presidential Rank Awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to recognize "extraordinary public service of senior career professionals" in in civilian leadership. See photos of the night's honorees.
In today's Federal Newscast, U.S. SOCOM General Raymond Thomas III calls for a 90-day review amid a handful of ethics scandals.