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In today's Federal Newscast, the union representing USCIS employees is disappointed Congress left town for August recess before passing emergency funding for the agency.
Naval leadership wants to find bias or systemic racism in the ranks of the Navy and root it out.
Sometimes contractors surprise you with how good a job they did. That was the case for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal contractors and contracting officers apparently have some relief from the Section 889 rule that has the federal IT world in an uproar.
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Can we all agree, mass telework and virtual meetings and the rest of it, are getting old?
Like so many people with new jobs, this year's crop of summer government interns can't go work in the regular sense.
Contractors unhappy with an award often skip agency level protests because they don't want to turn to the contracting officer who made the decision.
The managing director of the Office of Global Partnership, Thomas Debass, is being recognized this year as a finalist in the Service to America Medals program for the work his organization is doing globally.
The Census Bureau's big show has been beset with politics, the vicissitudes of technological innovation, and now the pandemic.
In today's Federal Newscast, more than 130 House members tell the Postal Service they’re concerned with mail delivery standards ahead of the November election.
The U.S. Agency for Global Media once conducted background investigations and adjudications on its own employees, but after years of mismanagement, the Office of Personnel Management has revoked those authorities from the broadcasting agency. Revoking an agency's investigative authorities is "exceedingly rare," OPM said.
Thursday brings the statutory deadline for contractors to certify they comply with law banning telecommunications equipment from certain Chinese companies.
Congress appropriated trillions in response to the pandemic. A surprisingly small fraction of that money went to contracts awarded by agencies.