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In today's Federal Newscast, the National Association of Postal Supervisors has filed a lawsuit against USPS seeking back pay to match private sector pay.
The National Park Service has the responsibility for managing almost 500 of the most unique places in America, and it does it for about $2 billion a year.
The program sends CBP data about foreign inbound packages and will hold some deemed suspicious.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, the new DoD Secretary and the president continue to weigh-in on the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure procurement raising questions about the future of the initiative.
As preparations continue to move the security clearance program from the Office of Personnel Management to the Pentagon, employees of the National Background Investigations Bureau have received offers to move with it.
The Navy is is offering $150,000 to individuals, academia or businesses as part of a challenge to find AI software that detects cyber attacks.
Naval Supply Systems Command says more communication with the service’s vendors will go a long way. NAVSUP's Karen Fenstermacher explains.
Contractors are seeing the progress on a potential budget deal but remaining on their toes. PSC head David Berteau joined Federal Drive to discuss.
GAO's Robert Goldenkoff joined Federal Drive to discuss the Census Bureau's years of laboring to get its technology ready for the 2020 decennial count.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill in the House would replace the Windfall Elimination Provision which currently cuts Social Security benefits for federal retirees who worked in a private sector job and also receive a government pension.
Agencies have gotten buy-in from their employees when it comes to automating rote tasks liked data entry. But it’s a tougher sell for data-driven decision-making.
In today's Federal Newscast, an investigation into Marines accused of helping smuggle migrants into the United States led to the arrest Thursday of 16 of their fellow Marines at California’s Camp Pendleton, just north of the U.S.-Mexico border.
McMahan Louis Gray has figured out how to separate things — specifically separating carbon dioxide from power plant smokestack emissions and heavy metals from water.
The Defense Intelligence Agency is also trying to get to MARS, which stands for machine-assisted analytic rapid repository system.