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Electric cars seemed like a great idea until one considers that someday the batteries will require disposal. They're full of toxins and recoverable materials.
What happens when a new branch of the military is enacted into being? It's got to have a worthy headquarters.
In today's Federal Newscast, the American Federation of Government Employees is making a renewed push in court to score hazard pay for federal employees working on the frontlines of the pandemic.
These women in federal executive positions are moving the status quo in a big way.
Russ Martin, associate Treasury inspector general for tax administration, shares some results from a review of how the IRS did in distributing stimulus checks.
For small businesses contracting with the federal government, cash flow, borrowing costs, and a healthy balance sheet are just as important as winning bids.
Congress has returned from recess to pretty much the same conditions, pandemic-ally speaking, as when it left. We discuss with Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.)
In today's Federal Newscast, COVID-19 has forced the cancellation of yet another government conference – this time, the largest in the country.
Improper payments to prisoners and the deceased amounted to 0.04% of CARES Act dollars.
A recent review by the DOJ inspector general recommended that the DEA needs to get a better handle on its undercover money laundering operations.
The work resulted in the rescue of 25 children and the arrest of the site administrator. Team members are finalists in this year's Service to America Medals program.
The decision from the Trump administration to deny recognition to federal senior executives this year is rubbing some people the wrong way.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bicameral group of Democrats say top leadership vacancies at the Federal Emergency Management Agency are unacceptable.
Talk about a mixed bag. There's pandemic and a record season, the federal contracting spending, how ready is your company for all of this?