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In today's Federal Newscast, two million appointments canceled during the initial wave of the coronavirus pandemic still need rescheduling at the Veterans Health Administration.
A recent documentary tells the story of the black women who streamed into the factories and federal offices in the early 1940s.
FAA's David Gray was instrumental for a revolution that occurred in how the agency tracks airplanes.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says not all agencies have been tracking time and attendance fraud consistently.
GAO's Director of Information Technology and Cybersecurity Issues Vijay D'Souza had more information on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
You'd think CBP and ICE would welcome stronger oversight of controversial seizures and forfeitures.
Stimson Center co-founder says budget would go further if it were geared for quickly sending forces to trouble spots rather than keeping them in one place.
Some old pieces of the nation's critical infrastructure are too difficult or expensive to replace, but they can be preserved and improved.
The end-of-year federal spending spree is showering contractors, even while the pandemic persisting and producing spending of its own.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) tells his colleagues what may seem inevitable: a continuing resolution is the likely outcome ahead of the upcoming government funding deadline.
A month ago three departments — Energy, Health and Human Services, and Veterans Affairs — established what they call the COVID-19 Insights Partnership. It brings together a lot of health data
All federal providers are working to implement the payroll tax deferral policy President Donald Trump announced earlier this month in an executive order, the administration said Monday. The policy should be in place for federal employees by the second pay period in September.
Organizations of all sizes including federal agencies have been rethinking their approaches to ensuring all employees have equal chances for advancement.
Not much got done in Congress over the last two weeks, and tomorrow is the first day of the last month of the fiscal year.