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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.
Scores are published by the Partnership for Public Service, whose Vice President of Federal Workforce Programs, Michelle Amante, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Industry is concerned about an initiative under President Biden's executive order that could lead to requirements for a "software bill of materials."
Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have come up with a cybersecurity software tool that builds on the old notion of honeypots.
The Energy and Homeland Security departments have agreed to work together to cut energy consumption and carbon production by DHS facilities.
A last-minute modification to the request for proposals for a signature governmentwide acquisition contract has left industry a little shellshocked.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department will begin covering in-home child care costs for some military families under a new pilot program.
Results from this year's Best Places to Work rankings show federal agencies receiving high marks in their handling of the pandemic, but leadership effectiveness scores still showed much room for improvement.
Lawmakers in the U.S. House plan to vote this week on a more than $500 billion water and transportation package.
Shrewd federal contractors and other companies like to hire military veterans who bring valuable skills.