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In today's Federal Newscast, base officials are the describing the damage at Tyndall Air Force Base in the Florida panhandle as "catastrophic."
The Defense Department is piloting new awards for basic research that pair universities with industry.
Sometimes agency professionals, such as the people who write contracts, fail at the basics, says procurement attorney Joe Petrillo.
Sharon Roth, senior research analyst in the policy and evaluations office at the Merit Systems Protection Board, shares the latest research on managing employees.
Federal News Network's Jared Serbu spoke with Lt. Gen. Ed Daly, deputy commander of the materiel command, at this week's Association of the U.S. Army conference in Washington.
CPB hasn't rested on its laurels with Global Entry and trying to speed up Customs declarations and passport control.
Army says it wants industry ideas to build 'installations of the future' from monitoring energy usage, to family life on the base.
In today's Federal Newscast, the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs signed an official joint statement, containing provisions to hold both agencies accountable during the project.
Just days after President Donald Trump named her the acting director of the Office of Personnel Management, Margaret Weichert, also the Office of Management and Budget’s deputy director for management, outlined some of her top priorities in the new role.
Maj. Gen. John Morrison, the commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon, Georgia, said the base has a lot of change right now.
The Army’s deputy chief of staff for personnel discussed intentions to move away from a personnel system that uses cookie-cutter career paths.
Secretary of the Army Mark Esper says having a full budget on time means they can start training, maintaining equipment and making purchases at start of fiscal year with more certainty.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration announces starting this month, all federal domains ending in dot-gov or dot-fed will require the use of Google authenticator when logging in.
In part three of its special report, "Civil Service Reimagined: 40 Years Later," Federal News Network looks at the Office of Personnel Management, and how it, past administrations and members of Congress have hindered the agency's ability to lead and create change in the federal workforce.