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John Eisemann, the new vice chair of the Federal Laboratory Consortium and a technology transfer program manager at the USDA National Wildlife Research Center, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for the second in a four-part series.
In today's Federal Newscast: The U.S. Senate confirms a full-time, permanent leader. The booming national housing market takes a toll on military families. And federal firefighters are closer to a pay raise.
The Navy recently conferred a civilian service achievement medal on an engineer at the Electro-Optic Technology Division of its Naval Surface Warfare Center. Phillip Smith was cited for the quality of technical review processes and for maintaining that quality during the pandemic.
The director of NSA's Office of Research and Technology Applications is the new chairwoman of the Federal Laboratory Consortium.
Appropriations for 2022 are occupying a House that this week is devoted to committee work.
One of the biggest and most bipartisan bills is ready for mark-up in the Senate. The JEDI Cloud contract's death leads to life...elsewhere. And as the Intelligence Community continues working toward diversity, we have a status report.
GSA has redesigned its auctions, which act as a clearinghouse for the government’s surplus assets and equipment, to include cryptocurrency.
A study commissioned by TransUnion points up the need for agencies to up their game regarding cybersecurity and authentication.
The U.S. Innovation and Competition Act authorizes $110 billion over five years to fund research in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum computing and related technologies.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Health and Human Services will strengthen internal controls when using Other Transaction Authorities, for procurements outside of the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
For incoming appointees, or long-time career feds dealing with appointees, the most important ingredient is trust.
Ever since there have been building fires, firefighters have had to worry about the dangerous phenomenon known as a flashover.
As encrypted ledger technology continues to creep into the federal government, new legislation would prepare agencies for further adoption.
During the pandemic, applications to the Office of Trademarks exploded. For details and how they're coping, the Commissioner for Trademarks, David Gooder.