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Callie Higgins, a finalist of this year's Service to America Medals program, talked about how she discovered ways to detect and fix flaws produced by additive manufacturing.
Contractors working in federal facilities are under the same orders as federal employees. Get a COVID vaccine or face a regime of having your nose swabbed every week.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill from the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s top Republican looks to punish anyone found responsible for an illness called Havana Syndrome.
Federal spending for large quantities of medical supplies sucked in many companies doing business with the government for the first time. In fact, five times as many as in a normal year.
For two years, the Selective Service System has raised its rankings in the annual Best Places to Work sweepstakes. Acting Director Craig Brown talked about how they were able to do that.
The government has several initiatives underway to improve cybersecurity in the supply chain. Now an alliance of international companies has launched an initiative of its own, partly to help members deal with federal mandates and get better on cybersecurity.
With a return to the office up in the air, thanks to the resurgence of the COVID virus, it's a good time to think about how to support the mass remote working, more or less permanently.
Loren Duggan, Bloomberg Government editorial director, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin with a summary to date, and what's ahead.
Advice to contractors covers the general and the topical, and it needs to be clear.
In today's Federal Newscast, some members of Congress want a deeper look into how the Defense Department is allocating its troops.
In today's Federal Newscast, in a new advisory, the NSA laid out best practices for securing wireless devices in public settings.
The chief of neuropathology at the VA Boston Healthcare System, Dr. Ann McKee returned to Federal Drive with Tom Temin for an update.
The IBM Center for the Business of Government has sponsored a detailed analysis of OTAs and how the government is using them.
For several years, agency acquisition shops have been getting more comfortable with buying outside of the Federal Acquisition Regulation.