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Federal involvement in election processing has steadily grown deeper.
A proposed Securities and Exchange Commission rule change would limit whistleblower payouts, seeming to disincentive the very whistleblowers the SEC relies on.
Congress is pretty much going nowhere in the next couple of weeks. But there is the question of the budget and the National Defense Authorization Act.
Despite its reputation for operating old systems, the IRS is also a leader in technology modernization. In conjunction with the nonprofit ATARC, the IRS recently hosted a technology day.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department Inspector General plans to undertake a new investigation into how the Pentagon handles issues like diversity and inclusion.
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory is working with TSA to perfect imaging systems passengers can simply walk right through, potentially eliminating lines, scanners and pat-downs.
They're smart. They're idealistic. They want to help. But they've only got a year. They're the latest class of Presidential Innovation Fellows.
The Defense Department's data strategy released just a few weeks ago says improving data management will help it fight and win wars.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Small Business Administration’s inspector general raises red flags over 78 billion dollars in Economic Injury Disaster Loans during the coronavirus pandemic.
Politics are ugly these days but Federal Drive anchor Tom Temin thinks on the whole, the public are better than our politicians.
Condemnation of the Trump administration executive order creating a new, excepted service F has been nearly universal. But some experts think it's overdue.
Organizations that receive funding from the EPA are required to adhere to section Six of the Civil Rights Act which bars racial discrimination. But agency staff don't always check.
It's a complaint that started about the day after formation of DHS: Too many congressional committees have sway over the agency's plans, policies and budgets.
In today's Federal Newscast, while the Homeland Security Department dedicated more resources to stopping goods made by forced labor from entering the country, it still needs to address its workforce needs for the mission.