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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.
Both the energy and food industries have been hit in recent weeks with ransomware. But what about cars and trucks?
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Institutes of Health is taking actions under a long term plan to end structural racism in the biomedical science field.
A facial recognition showcase in September will give the Department of Homeland Security a peek into the private sector’s latest biotechnology innovations.
If tax files of the rich were released by an IRS insider, the agency has a problem on its hands.
David Koch, DLA’s research and development chief, points to the opportunity for AI and machine learning to help improve the agency’s demand-planning process.
The National Contract Management Association has a new president - retired Air Force Lieutenant General and former director of the Defense Contract Management Agency, Wendy Masiello.
The American Rescue Plan law directed $17 billion in new money towards veterans.
Why are so many federal information technology acquisition programs late, over budget, and not always delivering results? A supply chain and operations researcher at the University of Minnesota may have an answer.
In today's Federal Newscast, one of the most popular insurance plans for federal employees is offering an incentive for getting the COVID-19 vaccine.