The Government Accountability Office did what you might call a pressure test, to see if dangerous items could get past guards in federal buildings.
TSP investors seem are getting more aggressive, judging by the mix of funds they're investing in. The safe but slow-growing G-fund is no longer the favorite.
Portions of Washington D.C. have been shaped for a century by the National Capital Planning Commission.
The Biden administration has a few things to get done in the time left — among them, regulations on government contractors.
A new collaboration between GM Defense and several government research entities looks to find the newest and best kinds of batteries.
AI may not be just for automating mundane tasks. It turns out, it can do its own mixing with beakers of chemicals to create new compounds and chemistries.
Congress has seen some rare bipartisanship as members share in the one thing they can still always agree on: dressing down a federal official.
The recent Crowdstrike outage has shown everything that can go wrong when doing a simple update.
Written by two of the agency's early leaders, Raj Shah and Chris Kirchhoff, a new book details the beginning days of the Defense Innovation Unit.
The Government Accountability Office recently checked back in on how VA is training its claim processors.
A recent inspector general report found VA failed to identify tens of thousands of Vietnam veterans who could qualify for retroactive benefits.
This guest is 35 years old and joined federal service only three years ago. She's having a big impact in a lot of ways having to do with health care delivery.
The deadline for agencies to submit digitized records for archiving and preservation by the National Archives and Records Administration came and went.
The Government Accountability Office has found the Marshals Service needs to improve its oversight of incarceration facilities.
In today's Federal Newscast, a group of federal employees continues to push for expanded fertility benefits through the government's health insurance program.