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Some exposed employees got the virus in the line of duty. Now they're suing for extra pay.
For more on what hazardous pay is all about and a little history, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Federal Practice Group partner Ricardo J. A. Pitts-Wiley.
The Energy Department is bringing something a little larger to the coronavirus fight, the IBM Summit supercomputer.
Maryland is among the states with the highest concentration of federal employees, agencies and contractors, making drafting of the emergency stimulus bill signed last Friday by President Donald Trump especially important.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is out with a new report detailing sexual harassment in the federal workplace.
Hard to believe as it might be, a central and critical software system of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter simply doesn't work. And that's making people who maintain and certify the readiness of the expensive jet a little crazy.
What scares a potential enemy more: Waves of fighter bombers or massed troops on the ground behind tanks? It's an important question with strategic and budget implications.
In today's Federal Newscast, three federal agencies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together in using 3D printing technology to build devices and objects used to treat coronavirus.
For details, Bloomberg Government Director of Contracts Dan Snyder joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The National Academy of Public Administration is beginning to administratively staff up for a congressionally-mandated, highly anticipated study of the Office of Personnel Management and its functions.
In the search to understand the coronavirus and its implications, the government is marshaling much of its supercomputer capacity.
The General Services Administration, in response to the pandemic, has opened up the multiple award schedule contracts to state and local governments.
When you think of elements important to national security, the maritime industry might not pop up. But it actually contributes a lot.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon’s inspector general will take the lead in trying to head off waste, fraud and abuse in the newly-passed coronavirus spending package.