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Some people never grow up, some are wise before the gray comes in.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Veterans Benefits Administration, under pressure, reverses an Obama-era policy that resulted in Privacy Act violations.
Each year the Naval Submarine League recognizes uniformed and civilian people who have made outstanding contributions to the fleet.
It doesn't take a long drive to realize how badly the interstate highway system has aged.
Margie Graves, federal deputy chief information officer at OMB, has been a big part of the team reworking policy.
AWS is challenging DoD's decision to award the contract to Microsoft, saying the contracting process contained "clear deficiencies, errors, and unmistakable bias."
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Contractors cheered when Congress enacted limitations on the use of LPTA contracts by the Defense Department when buying professional services.
The government is limiting itself when it moves away from telework. It makes it harder to recruit and retain talent, and it doesn't solve underlying problems.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department said it plans to open up its commissaries and exchanges to 4.1 million new customers on New Years’ Day.
Senators asked VA for a response to foreign information operations targeting veterans as the House held its first hearing on the issue.
Agencies have about a month to deliver a website modernization strategy to Congress, one of several major due dates for the 21st Century IDEA Act.
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board said it'll continue its plans to move the international fund to an emerging markets index, despite bipartisan congressional concern that the move would expose employees' retirement assets to Chinese interests.
Agencies are looking at putting prospective hires to the test at cyber competitions and building momentum behind efforts to reskill current federal employees.