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Not only are federal contractors consolidating, but so are the companies who tell you all about contracting.
Seventy two hours or bust? If push really comes to shove, The Hill\'s Erik Wasson tells Federal News Radio, the House\'s 72 hour rule could be waived and even a 24 hour CR is seen as better than a shutdown.
If you\'ve planned for retirement and haven\'t given a second thought to long term care, you\'re missing a big chunk of what you may need for retirement. Paul Forte, CEO of Long Term Care Partners, explains why.
Service members serving outside of the United States -- including those supporting operations in Libya and Japan -- will receive an automatic two-month tax filing extension this year.
Veteran Institute for Procurement is an educational training program for veteran business owners, principals and C-level executives. We get details from Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce\'s Barbara Ashe.
In a report the Department of Homeland Security outlined plans that include a three-pronged approach to cyber security: automation, interoperability, and authentication.
The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris discuss throughout the show each day. The Newscast is designed to give FederalNewsRadio.com users…
Allen Federal\'s Larry Allen explains the impact of the acquisitions on the contracting community.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. Federal News Radio’s Jason Miller reports a private equity firm is moving to buy SRA for $1.8 billion. The head of the Office…
You’re probably sick of seeing the ads on TV for products that help you with delicate subjects…if you know what I mean. So you were probably just as surprised as I was that Federal News…
The bill would protect both active duty and reserve members.
Dr. Steven Bucci is IBM\'s Issue Lead for Cyber and explains DoD\'s strategy.
Nearly one-third of weapons systems the Defense Department has bought since 1997 are overbudget, and some of them by as much as 50 percent, GAO found.
Northrup Grumman is heading off a cybersecurity brain drain with a recruiting pitch for teenagers.