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Robert Burton, former deputy and acting administrator of the Office of Procurement Policy, joined Federal Drive with some advice for the next director.
One of the most senior chief information officers in the government, Commerce Department CIO Rod Turk, retired Thursday after 26 years in the Navy and stints at various federal agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, the cybersecurity firm Anomali Labs says it's found a malicious server hosting two separate phishing campaigns targeting government contractors looking to do business with the Labor and Transportation departments.
The "women inventor rate" is rising but it's still mysteriously low, a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office study found.
House appropriators are not excited about the administration's plan to redirect military construction funds they've already allocated.
DoD needs to be careful if it decides to cut 17,000 medical jobs.
The exhibit reopens to the public June 8 with fossils and a layout totally re-imagined from the original 1911 version. See a photo preview.
Margot Conrad, director of federal workforce programs at the Partnership for Public Service, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to further discuss the effects of the previous shutdown.
Dr. Robert Ball, deputy director of the FDA's Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss more about the Sentinel system and what the agency plans to do.
In today's Federal Newscast, the U.S. Postal Service is asking industry for an autonomous vehicle that can follow a route while a mail carrier is able to sort the mail for delivery.
Three years after Congress gave DoD permission to set up a separate personnel system to attract cyber talent, officials say they're on the verge of an "exponential" increase in usage of the Cyber Excepted Service.
Owning marijuana stocks is still considered drug involvement for those with security clearances.
Congressional appropriators are concerned about the Department of Veterans Affairs' plans to implement and pay for the VA MISSION Act, which may likely place more veterans in the hands of more costly private providers.
Innovation of federal IT springs up all over the government, including the IRS' most recent move to provide more wireless options.