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For a few more ideas, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to American University Key Executive Leadership Program professor Bob Tobias.
The doctor might want to think twice about taking a political position.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Education Department's inspector general says the agency developed a decent enough reopening plan for its employees during the pandemic.
Tense times have arrived for federal contractors. Whether seeming coercion to lower contracted prices or the threat of supply chain sanctions for anyone connected to the SolarWinds epic breach.
Not all of the aged have equal access to the care they need. To help improve it, Health and Human Services is asking a wide range of health care providers, academics and startups for information and ideas.
As the government deals with what might be the worst cybersecurity breach ever, National Institute of Standards and Technology Fellow Ron Ross joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss what should happen next.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) wants to make sure President Trump doesn't dispose of any vital presidential records on his way out the door.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee released the 11th FITARA scorecard where no agency received an "A" grade and 10 agencies earned B grades.
The Small Business Administration has been mandated by Congress to evaluate and revise the size standards for eight industrial sectors. Tom Temin to a look at the process with Khem Sharma, the Director of the Office of Size Standards at the Small Business Administration.
The $1.4 trillion omnibus spending package is packed with provisions that set spending and policy priorities for a variety of federal agencies in 2021.
Congress in the last few weeks may have sounded like a broken record, but the calendar will soon knock the needle somewhere.
It's hard to tell which industry has been most scrambled by the pandemic. One candidate is public education. But feds can obtain tutoring thanks to a program of the Federal Employees Education and Assistance Fund.
Defense Department planners know they can't succeed with a technological edge over enemies, unless the U.S. industrial base can design and build things the military needs.
In today's Federal Newscast, National Institute of Standards and Technology Fellow Ron Ross has advice for officials knocked off their feet by the recent governmentwide cyber attacks.