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Let's face it. China may no longer be a near-peer to the United States, militarily. It's likely caught up and could even be ahead. Analysis by Govini finds that to gain or keep an advantage, military leaders don't need more money. They need better decision science.
There's a new position at the U.S. Agency for International Development. It's called the Chief Digital Development Officer.
In today's Federal Newscast, the departments of Defense and Labor and the Small Business Administration stopped the federal government from fully understanding the state of their finances.
The government releases too little information about bid protests.
More illegal weapons, more viruses, the return of crowds, and some new buildings — screening for federal facilities is about to get more complicated.
Last year the government agencies paid whistleblowers $237 million for exposing waste and fraud. It was the lowest yearly total since 2008.
When the pandemic first hit, it had a big effect on the Veterans Health Administration.
In today's Federal Newscast, President Biden designated the Department of Homeland Security as the lead agency for the federal response to the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Exciting as it might seem to join the staff of Congress as a young person, disillusion sometimes sets in fast.
Invasion prompts all-of-government response, but the effects are personal, too.
Mike Mashon might have one of the coolest jobs in the federal government. He's head of the Moving Image section at the Library of Congress.
For details the Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to CompTIA's Senior Vice President for Workforce Relations Amy Kardel.
The U.S. military gets legal advice from the JAGs before using force, but the Air Force is seeing if AI can improve and speed up that advice.
In today's Federal Newscast, lawmakers are pressing Attorney General Merrick Garland to hold agencies accountable for following open records laws.