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These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. By May, Data.gov, the IT Dashboard, payment accuracy.gov and four others administration open government priorities could be shut down. The Office of Management…
The National Institute of Standards and Technology will spend millions on a new project that could save big bucks in the long run - and make it a little greener.
Security researchers say Samsung computers do not come equipped with spyware.
National security correspondent joins the Federal Drive with analysis on the use of American covert ops in Libya
The U.S.-led air strikes are now under NATO control.
The DoD is funding research to combat the effects of altitude sickness in warzones. Research Physiologist, Dr. Stephen Muza, explains why.
Last year: stinky. This year: even stinkier in terms of stink bug infestations. They USDA\'s Tracy Leskey tells us about the latest research, and hope for beating the bugs.
A set of attacks on the EU Parliament\'s network have targeted the mail servers.
A new bill would flatline pay for Defense civilian employees who receive poor performance ratings
The National Security Agency is now on the case of a cyber attack carried out against the NASDAQ stock exchange in October. The attacks are believed to be more extensive than initially reported. The NSA’s…
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. Federal human resource workers can find about 40 different training courses on the new HR University portal. And more are on the way.…
The Naval Sea Systems Command received the ERE Recruiting Excellence Award for Best Military Talent program for its Wounded Warrior hiring program.
The Department of Homeland Security is inviting professionals from the private sector to work at DHS - without government pay.