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Federal agencies shared messages of thanks and helpful reminders on social media for shoppers and diners this Thanksgiving week.
Frederic Lemieux of the Georgetown University School of Continuous Studies joins host John Gilory on this week's Federal Tech Talk for an academic approach to intelligence.
In today's Federal Newscast, NASA received eighth consecutive clean financial audit opinion for fiscal year 2018.
President Trump's 2018 turkey pardon marked the 71st year since the ceremony first took place in 1947.
Michael Hoefer, chief of the office of performance and quality at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, talks data optimization and winning a silver medal.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Mark Warner (D-VA) say federal agencies aren't proactively helping employees understand how or if they should pay taxes on moving expenses for their jobs.
White House chief of staff receives praise and criticism from Trump, but not a pledge to keep him on the job
President Donald Trump says he will name EPA's acting head, Andrew Wheeler, to the permanent post at the agency
With election results portending as many as 20 new governors next year, what advice does NASCIO President and Delaware state CIO James Collins have for the affected state IT leaders who want to keep their job?
The Pentagon's second-ranking officials says the number of U.S. active-duty troops deployed to the U.S.-Mexico border has "pretty much peaked" at the current total of 5,800
After 20 years of studying public servants, the IBM Center for the Business of Government has published a sort of summary book with advice for a bumpy future.
Attorney Trey Thatcher joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to outline his case against a VA medical center in Tennessee.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service lost money for the 12th straight year, although a rate increase on stamps could help.
Jonathan Feibus from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission explained how his agency is modernizing its web applications to move to the cloud, and what steps other offices should consider before they do the same.