In today's Federal Newscast, federal contractors have new advice for using artificial intelligence in the hiring process.
New research from NASA shows that the building blocks of life beyond Earth may not be hard to find were we ever to send a probe to do some digging around.
Hundreds of amendments are introduced to both the Senate and House version of the National Defense Authorization Act. Not all of them make it, but are debated.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Aviation Subcommittee held a hearing on maintaining staffing for the U.S. air traffic control system.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department generally escaped the effects of Friday’s global internet problems.
It's been a major policy initiative of the Biden administration to get more Americans and agencies utilizing electric vehicles.
It's been a hectic couple of weeks on the political side of government, the 2024 election is in full swing, as one party hosts this convention.
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service recently had its first in-person national conference since before the pandemic.
One federal retiree analyzed the question of whether he was right to switch from the private sector to federal.
Secret Service is like a Navy ship that's run aground. The commander may not have had his or her hand on the wheel, but that's where responsibility rests.
Modernizing how the government conducts human resources, that's the subject of a lot of modernization effort.
When a bad truck accident knocked out a bridge near Philadelphia in 2023, a team from the Transportation Department orchestrated an effort that got it replaced.
Lockheed Martin recently won a settlement worth more than $130 million in a protest with the Air Force.
In today's Federal Newscast, Navy leaders get instructions on training all of their personnel on do's and don'ts during election season.
This year's presidential election is proving a bit more volatile than we've seen in recent years. What might that mean for investment returns?