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For what it's all about, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the the director of the Law Library editorial and publishing office, Luis Acosta, and law library senior legal information specialist, Stephen Mayeaux.
Black, Latino, Native American and other minorities had higher rates of COVID-19 - contracting it and and being hospitalized - than the national average. Last summer, Dr. Gary Gibbons decided to do something about it.
More than 75 years have passed since the Navy has had to repair several battle-damaged ships all at once. Now naval planners are wondering whether this capability might be needed once again.
The guidance from the White House last week purported to help agencies plan for people to return to federal offices. That included both federal employees and contractors.
Soon the State Department will honor U.S. companies doing business overseas. It's the latest round in the Award for Corporate Excellence program, now in its 22nd year.
In today's Federal Newscast, two of the top Republicans on the House Oversight and Reform Committee say the administration's reopening plans for federal employees are unacceptable.
Chris Kubic, the former chief information security officer at the National Security Agency, said a shared or a centralized cyber service could help get this job done faster.
Members come along from time to time who do care about efficient operation of the federal bureaucracy.
Having the right technologies in place ensured continuity for the government. To figure out what industry and government learned, Microsoft commissioned a study by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Navy planners believe unmanned, underwater vessels will eventually become an important component. Now an associate at the Naval Research Laboratory is close to a breakthrough.
Looking at Capitol Hill this week, you can almost see two Congresses: The one working through ordinary items like confirmation hearings, and the one deeply stalemated over the big questions like how much money to commit to anything.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Biden administration is being pressed for answers on its strategy to combat ransomware.
The Biden administration has proposed showering every federal agency with expanded money, with the exceptions of the departments of Homeland Security and Defense.
Biden is asking lawmakers to approve $5 billion to support a broader national transition to electric and zero-emission vehicles.