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The U.S. Agency for International Development's new online Self-Reliance Country Roadmaps Portal lets users look up metrics of low and middle income countries.
In today's Federal Newscast, with Democrats retaking the House, it could have a big effect on federal workforce issues and committee oversight.
Tracy Toulou joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about a partnership program between the Justice and Interior departments giving Native American tribes more access to crime data.
Down the end of a narrow, wooded road, on a sparsely populated peninsula, little-known feds help sharpen the tooth for U.S. warfighters
Don Bathurst was present at the creation of the Homeland Security Department in the post 9/11 world and is currently its executive director for Emergency Preparedness.
If data is the lifeblood of agencies, the National Technical Information Service at the Commerce Department makes sure agencies have good circulation.
GSA’s Rob Coen took on a new role as OASIS program manager, while HUD’s Chad Cowan is the new acting assistant secretary for administration.
Defense Secretary James Mattis has appointed a new task force to cut theft and misappropriation of DoD information, reporting directly to the deputy defense secretary and vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
DISA still isn't using the cyber excepted service to help hire new talent.
Children dressed in costume for a Halloween day naturalization ceremony at US Citizenship and Immigration Services on Wednesday.
GAO's Orice Williams Brown was at the heart of the financial crisis that gripped the nation exactly 10 years ago, and now she's been inducted into the National Academy of Public Administration.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of the Interior inspector general has referred one of their investigations into Secretary Ryan Zinke's actions to the Department of Justice for it to take over.
The evidence is clear that federal workers care very deeply about the work they do. But 57 percent cannot say their agencies reward creativity and innovation.
You may not have seen him on the rostrum at the big conferences, but Ken Allen has been behind the scenes at ACT-IAC for nearly 14 years.