For what contractors should do to make the most of the time left, federal sales and marketing consultant Larry Allen joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House may finally hold a floor vote on repealing the Windfall Elimination Provision and Government Pension Offset.
A new program called Metallurgical Engineering Trades Apprenticeship and Learning aims to help the defense industrial base.
As it treats veterans exposed to the hazards of burn pits, the Veterans Health Administration is also trying to better understand the burn pit phenomenon.
Both parties say a continuing resolution is inevitable; the only question is how long it will last.
The Navy said new supplies are expected no earlier than October.
In today's Federal Newscast, according to a new study, Americans feel generally positive about federal agencies, but it also depends on their political party.
It may not look like it, but the House of Representatives has been undergoing a steady self-modernization for the last few years.
Taxpayers who can't resolve their issues with the IRS can turn to the Taxpayer Advocate Service. But phoning the service is to bring frustration of its own.
Policy memos or statements are wish lists unless there's an implementation plan and follow-through.
At nearly 250 years, the United States is no longer a new republic. The buildings housing the congressional branch are long in tooth.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine provided another situation calling for targeted export controls.
In today's Federal Newscast, there's a criminal investigation underway into what appears to have been an attempt to disrupt the Army's annual TechNet conference
With the arctic region becoming more of an arena for changing climate, the Coast Guard has stepped up efforts to keep an eye on the Alaskan seas.
In one recent protest case, the problem was the buying agency wasn't convinced the protégé could actually do the work.