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Why the Census is about more than congressional apportionment and aid distribution.
Pitch days are growing in popularity. They often go with the use of non-traditional acquisition techniques.
The Senate might be the most tradition-soaked institution in America. But it's had relatively few impeachment trials since the founding.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federally appointed panel finds the Federal Aviation Administration followed its own rules in certifying the troubled airplane.
Gen. John Hyten, the new vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says DoD must fix its requirements processes -- not just its acquisition rules -- if it wants to solve its software development challenges.
A 2016 law was supposed to, at last, give FBI whistleblowers the protections most other federal employees have. But three years after the bill's passage, at least one FBI whistleblower says he's still waiting for an opportunity to have his day in court.
DISA is moving toward iterative or agile approaches to acquisition and projects in order to avoid planning and implementation mistakes of the past.
The new associate administrator for NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, Robert Pearce, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
A sexual assault allegation from inside a VA hospital has led to rancor among officials.
Seyfarth Law Firm construction and government contracts attorney Teddie Arnold joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for details.
For a look at the week ahead and beyond, Bloomberg Government editorial director Loren Duggan joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says feedback from federal agencies shows the General Services Administration’s lease requirements cause building owners to charge the government more than private companies would pay for the same office space
As the Trump administration prepares to dramatically ramp up its continuous evaluation capabilities in the coming years, industry is asking for access to some of the data collected from cleared contractors. That information, industry says, will better inform their own insider threat programs.
The Army wants to put the breaks on transferring its health facilities to the DoD, a Federal News Network exclusive story.