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For more, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the president of the National Association of Immigration Judges, Mimi Tsankov.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan leaves some federal employees behind.
Facial recognition technology has gone mainstream in the federal government. Federal Drive with Tom Temin got the latest from the director for science, technology assessment and analytics at the Government Accountability Office, Candice Wright.
If the government learned anything from the pandemic, it's that an outbreak from nature has much in common with a biological attack — at least in terms of preparedness and response.
For a look at GSA's real estate priorities, and the space you'll work in, for the next few years, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the new commissioner of the Public Buildings Service, Nina Albert.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies are pulling out all the stops in the response to Hurricane Ida.
Will the government have controls in place for the spending programs? Will it even have the basic capacity?
DHS to commercialize technologies developed in federal laboratories to expand its industrial base, especially in areas like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity
Members of Congress include fewer veterans than in past decades, but the ones now in office have been vocal about the situation in Afghanistan.
The Army is working with industry to develop a new generation of helicopters and drones that operate vertically. One recent milestone was the locking in of requirements for four lines of effort.
While maintaining some of America's most beautiful sites, the National Park Service is also responsible for the watching over one of it's black eyes. Recently, NPS announced a grant of just over $3 million for the to preservation of World War II Japanese American Confinement Sites
Specialized missile shows what fast, cheap modifications can buy for an increasingly costly military.
In today's Federal Newscast, more than 2,400 FEMA employees are in place to help out citizens in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and other states that are in the path of Hurricane Ida.
The Office of Management and Budget issued a new memo outlining four maturity levels for cyber event logging.