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Like ocean waves, the unpredictable pandemic means agency reentry plans need to stay loose.
It may not be as big as the Navy, but the Coast Guard has facilities, people and vessels all over the world. Coasties have also been keeping a high tempo of activity. Maintenance, repair and modernization go on continuously.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Navy surgeon general says he favor a vaccine mandate for military members.
As detailed as solicitations and procurement rules might be, protests are a regular part of the federal contracting scene. Joseph Petrillo, attorney at the law firm Smith Pachter McWhorter, provided some analysis on the topic.
Scamming of military members has become big business, and it's one of the fastest growing areas of cybercrime.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Treasury Department is temporarily suspending investments in the Thrift Savings Plan's G fund to prevent the government from defaulting on debt.
Soraya Correa recently retired from public service on July 31 after spending the last six as the chief procurement officer at the Department of Homeland Security.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it easy to forget that pandemics happen a lot more often than every 100 years. A case in point is the terrifying Ebola outbreak in 2014.
Tom Temin spoke to James Balocki, the acting principal deputy assistant Secretary of the Navy for energy, installations and environment, at the Sea Air Space conference.
The Navy, along with the other armed forces, has been working to modernize its data and communications networks under a DoD plan known as the Joint All-Domain Command and Control System (JADC2).
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department Inspector General says the Pentagon’s bureaucracy is getting in the way of hiring the cyber employees the military needs.
Joint All-Domain Command and Control is the Defense Department's project, known as JADC2, aims for a single enterprise network to which all of the armed services can plug in.
Contractor employees who haven't done so already need to roll up those sleeves and get a vaccination — that is, if they want to go back on site.
For an update, at the SeaAirSpace conference, Federal Drive with Tom Temin caught up with the Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz.