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How often does the first work day of the year during a pandemic also arrive with an early snowstorm?
Evidence of how the government's pandemic response produced more than checks and shots
Technology will only enable what thinking people can envision.
The pandemic has made things busy and a little difficult for OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
The Office of Science and Technology Policy is asking the public to weigh-in on the development of biometric principals. For what's at stake, Federal Drive with Tom Temin talked with attorney Duane Pozza.
Tom's more or less semi-annual compilation of words and phrases that really get on our nerves.
In today's Federal Newscast: A former top government scientist is exposed for thousands of dollars in sloppy expense-account reporting. An $83 million contract might mean millions of COVID test kits in America's future. And online military exchanges are now available to a new crop of customers.
A look at four selected agencies, some large some small, shows the government has work to do in order to fulfill the aims of the DATA Act.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently concluded audits of cybersecurity practices of electrical grid operators, and found they mostly comply with legally required cyber measures.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Pentagon is taking new precautions against Omicron. Postal Service leadership is advising employees to be careful about online activity. And the Federal Managers Association chimes in about the NDAA.
For federal contractors, 2021 comes to an end with no appropriations for 2022 until halfway through the fiscal year.
DHS' Science & Technology Directorate has awarded grants to two universities to improve how research and development activities transition to products.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Defense Authorization Bill has been signed; We'll tell you about a few changes. Still on the Pentagon's Circumspect List: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. And in COVID news, more sailors test positive, while 66 more marines are fired.
We cover all the issues, but do track what stories are the most popular with readers.