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In today's Federal Newscast, 30 years after the passage of the CFO Act, the Government Accountability Office tells Congress it has some work to do.
Even if it doesn't violate the Hatch Act, politics at the office is a bad idea.
If federal agencies were constantly on guard the past several years, as cyber-attacks grew in intensity and effectiveness, the past several months of the pandemic, has dumped fuel on that fire of fear and paranoia.
A major federal new procurement rule that applies to the Defense Department and NASA has sprung up, but it could soon come to all agencies.
Everybody loves national parks but funding from Congress has been stingy -- but last week it passed and President Trump signed a bill to change that.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Environmental Protection Agency has agreed to pay the state of Utah to resolve claims stemming form the Gold King Mine spill back in 2015.
NNSA has completed what might be called five of the world's largest refrigerators to keep cool supercomputers to be constructed nearby.
The troubled F-35 has an autonomic logistics information system -- but after 20 years of development, the system, known as ALIS, doesn't work.
Wherever you go, the local plants put pollen on your body and it stays there. That's the basis for a forensic science that's helped solve all sorts of crimes.
Less than a year after becoming secretary, Lonnie Bunch had to shutter the Smithsonian.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Democrats make a significant push to improve whistleblower protection rights for federal employees.
The emergence of racial protests and the coming of a contentious election all have made work for the Office of Special Counsel.
Contractors, especially Defense contractors, might want to focus on previously authorized pandemic relief money for now.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new executive order from the White House calls on agencies to examine contractors' use of foreign workers.