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Federal contractors have known it's coming. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program imposes on them, basic protective measures if they're dealing with the government and its data.
Washington Democrat Derek Kilmer and Georgia Republican Tom Graves returned to the Federal Drive with Tom Temin with the latest developments.
In today's Federal Newscast, nearly 22,000 service members have now been diagnosed with coronavirus after this week saw a more than 20% jump.
He's a 70-year-old, soft-spoken, piano-playing, Ivy-League intellectual raised on a farm in rural Virginia who also happens to be Dr. Anthony Fauci's boss.
The ban on federal contractor use of certain Chinese made equipment is getting to be something of a nightmare for some.
The recently-formed agency finances projects in developing countries. Now it's come up with a whole new way to measuring effectiveness.
The Senate will craft a stimulus bill very different from that of the House, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services could get bailout help from Congress this week.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration publishes a colorful guide to a complicated issue -- the ban on Chinese telecommunications gear.
FAR Council took too long to get out new rules on acquisition of Chinese telecommunication products - one of the most critical rules in years.
As non-package mail volumes steadily call, the Postal Service has had trouble adjusting its processing costs to keep pace, IG says.
The Veterans Benefits Administration has renamed a longstanding program for helping service-disabled vets.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senators say they're still fielding complaints from VA health employees who say they don't have enough support to work safely.
Why failing to recognize this year's outstanding federal executives is a mistake.
While the Postal Service fights to stay solvent, its workforce of more than 600,000 employees has encountered a slew of challenges to deliver a volume of packages that sometimes rivals what they handle during the agency's peak holiday period.