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The report details a misogynistic military environment where leaders are not aware of what is going on in their commands.
Citizens moving about their daily lives are also generating lots of data. Governments at all levels can use that data to improve the digital services they offer, especially when the data is gathered and analyzed locally.
If the Biden administration's 2022 budget request holds, many agencies would gain net new employees. That means good practices in onboarding new people will be more important than ever.
The FBI has opened more than two dozen grand jury investigations this year alone related to federal contracting fraud.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Security Agency is urging government contractors and other organizations to watch out for a new Russian cyber attack.
In the first post-pandemic best places to workings, feds give agencies high marks for handling the crisis.
Alarmed by ransomware, the White House has been telling the private sector to get serious about cybersecurity.
The ongoing ransomware attacks have everybody spooked. Congress and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are both contemplating ways to get industry to do something they've supposedly been doing for years.
Prisons and detention facilities, in general, had some of the toughest challenges getting through the pandemic.
The State Department makes a big policy change to passports. All federal fighters will likely make no less than $15 dollars an hour. And Guantanamo Bay is on the chopping block — again.
In today's Federal Newscast, the House passes a comprehensive bill to strengthen the role of agency inspectors general.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin got the latest from Shelby Oakley, the director of contracting and national security acquisitions at the Government Accountability Office.
It took a lot of collaboration between the pharmaceutical industry and the government to get COVID-19 vaccines developed and proven safe.
For some answers, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the open source Linux Foundation.