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With more than a million uniformed employees, the Defense Department occasionally has people who break the law. When that happens, the DoD's law enforcement agencies are supposed to report information to the FBI.
Contractors might be asked to do extra work during the coronavirus and as agency's scramble to keep operating.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal contractor associations wrote separate letters to the White House and lawmakers asking for more guidance for how industry should expect to work during the effort to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Remember that even in a Zoom meeting from your house, you're still at work.
Some options under the DPA are already employed on a semi-routine basis by the Defense Department and other agencies but could play a bigger role against the coronavirus.
If you're gonna have to telework, you might as well do it right.
The third and final installment of this series on e-rulemaking modernization examines how rulemaking is regarded from the industry side.
Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology has created a public repository known as CORD-19, that even the White House and federal agencies are using to better understand what's going on with the coronavirus pandemic.
When it comes to potentially deadly shock waves, modern military helmet designs are not getting the job done.
In today's Federal Newscast, over 60 House members want the president to order mandatory telework for all eligible federal employees and contractors.
The bureau's public information chief Michael Cook joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more information on the implications.
The 2020 decennial count started in January on time but with the bulk of the effort still to come, the count remains on GAOs high risk list.
In today's Federal Newscast, with more federal employees working from home due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the National Institute of Standards and Technology gives advice on how to keep virtual meetings secure.
When it comes to rulemaking, the Environmental Protection Agency has found a practical way to deal with the growing challenge of mass comment campaigns.