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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is working on the Experimental Crowd-derived Combat-support Vehicle.
On the chopping block are the government\'s transparency programs and websites like USAspending.gov and Data.gov.
Jefferson Consulting Group\'s Kathy Conrad offers tips for managing in tough budgets.
With cybersecuirty professionals in short supply, the Army is reaching out to contractors for help.
Congress is thinking about new spending cuts that might affect your agency. Democrats have proposed $33 billion in reductions. It’s part of budget work on Capitol Hill, as the House and Senate hurry to avert…
Open source brings numerous benefits to NASA software projects, including increased software quality, reduced development costs, faster development cycles, and reduced barriers to public-private collaboration through new opportunities to commercialize NASA technology. NASA\'s Nicholas Skytland explains.
Any budget deal in Congress has to be reached a lot sooner than you might think. The House and Senate need more than just enough time to pass it. Because of that Russell Berman, congressional reporter, says not to be surprised if another continuing resolution is needed to keep the lights on at your agency.
Agencies told not to talk about shutdown plans
A radical new plan would outfit postal service trucks \"with sensors to collect and transmit information about weather or air pollutants,\" including radioactivity! We talk about it with the originator, the Postal Regulatory Commission\'s own Chief Counsel to the chairman, Michael Ravnitzky!
The Pentagon is finalizing a new cyber warfighting strategy that will create a framework for training and equipping forces.
Rumors are circulating that Israel may be about to get hit by a third Intifada. National Security Correspondent JJ Green talks with the Israeli Ambassador to the U.S..
Former E-gov administrator Karen Evans is here to tell you what might stay, what might go, and who it would affect if this cut gets passed.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. A government shutdown is looming on the horizon again…it’s one of our top stories on Federal News Radio dot com this afternoon. The…
Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del) is chairing a hearing on weapons systems cost overruns this afternoon.