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Corona virus should make SSA management get over its telework allergy
When the government vets people for security clearance, some small differences show up in how it looks at federal employees and contractors.
In today's Federal Newscast, with more and more coronavirus prevention measures taking place, one senator thinks the Trump administration should launch a website, dedicated to providing information to the public.
Shelby Oakley, director of the VA procurement portfolio at the GAO, tells us why they say the agency needs to get a better handle of its schedule contracts.
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In today's Federal Newscast, Elaine McCusker is no longer the White House's choice for Defense Department Comptroller.
Warning of long lines and flight delays, the union representing Transportation Security Administration officers said airports are understaffed, officers underpaid.
Employees are obligated to travel if the job demands, even if you're worried about the bug.
Veterans Affairs last fall launched a new office with the goal of establishing the department as a leader in the use of artificial intelligence
Best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Subscribe to Federal Drive’s daily audio interviews on Apple Podcasts or PodcastOne. Online or computer-based training has become a big part of how the US military develops service members.…
In today's Federal Newscast, new proposals from the Office of Personnel Management has the National Treasury Employees Union concerned the administration is side-stepping the intent of the new paid parental leave law.
This thin blue federal line isn't paid according to its importance.
For the first time ever, the National Defense Industrial Association, along with help from the data analytics firm Govini, took a look at the health of the Defense Industrial Base.
For 23 years, he's been a steady, even-handed overseer of cybersecurity as exercised by federal agencies. Now he's decided to call it a career.