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With military service at lower rates than in the past, researchers Alice Hunt Friend and Mara Karlin say more and more Americans express admiration for something they don't fully understand.
A series of bombings of US embassies in the 1990s initially inspired the need for more secure facilities overseas.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Treasury Employees Union files a mass grievance against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, for keeping on a political appointee who admitted to making racially charged blog posts.
A group of senators want more answers from the Office of Personnel Management about how agencies are complying with an August court order that invalidated the president's workforce executive orders.
Smart phones keep getting significantly more expensive, but enough people feel, what choice do I have? We need them in order to communicate.
Now that the storm of publicity over blockchain has passed, federal agencies are settling down to see how it can work in reality.
Reza Houston, assistant professor of finance at Ball State University, has done research he said proves the answer is "yes."
The Department of Health and Human Services expects artificial intelligence will help ensure it's paying the lowest price possible for bulk purchases of everyday items like copy paper and medical examination gloves.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employee unions are heading back to court to pursue their cases against the Office of Personnel Management over the agency's cyber breaches.
GAO's Orice Williams Brown was at the heart of the financial crisis that gripped the nation exactly 10 years ago, and now she's been inducted into the National Academy of Public Administration.
Ira Shapiro, a former senior Senate staff member and trade negotiator, said the Senate is broken, with party lines having become something of a border wall.
The Homeland Security Department's Science and Technology directorate has reorganized. It aims to work more closely with the department's operating divisions.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of the Interior inspector general has referred one of their investigations into Secretary Ryan Zinke's actions to the Department of Justice for it to take over.
DoD Comptroller David Norquist said the audit forced the department to embrace data analytics on a more granular level, and that’s enabling better decision-making.