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In 20 years, the number of annual reports the Defense Department must make to Congress has nearly tripled to more than 1,400.
Next month, nearly a year and a half into the Biden administration, Department of Veterans Affairs officials will re-open talks with their union workforce.
Last week's report from the Pentagon on defense industrial base competitiveness didn't sit well with services contractors.
In today's Federal Newscast, a Senate Republican seeks to shake up the federal workforce, as part of his vision for his party's agenda.
Congress bought more time to fill in a framework for 2022 appropriations that put the government into another three weeks of continuing resolution.
Pentagon planners know the U.S. military needs new technologies if it hopes to stay on top. But many of the innovation initiatives don't gain scale because of the 1960s-era planning, programming, budgeting and execution (PPBE) process.
Attorney Robert Capovilla says discharging service members who refused COVID vaccines has legal and military flaws.
The Biden administration pulled U.S. troops and pretty much everything else out of Afghanistan months ago. But the work of the special inspector general for Afghanistan Reconstruction goes on.
In today's Federal Newscast, five unions say VA should immediately develop a joint COVID-19 training task force to design education courses for employees.
The U.S. isn't quite out of Afghanistan. There's a lot of oversight left to do, which might provide be the biggest lessons learned
If cybersecurity is one of the nation's most potent threats, the answer is as much a talent question as technology.
For what's going on with round two, the program manager for NASA's Centennial Challenges, Monsi Roman returned to the Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
GSA recently issued a new final rule for its Art in Architecture program, lifting what it calls restrictions on artistic subjects and themes
In today's Federal Newscast, top Democrats on the House Oversight and Reform Committee are calling on the General Services Administration to terminate its lease for the Trump Hotel in downtown D.C.