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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said the pilot program would stand up for about two to three years with a handful of participants needing rural broadband.
The Army S&T conference showcased new technologies to help soldiers' performance on and off the battlefield.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Labor Relations Board says years of flat funding led to an imbalanced staff at NLRB headquarters and its regional offices.
As the FBI looks to move to the cloud and share data more easily, the agency says it has the funding it needs to hire data experts across all 56 of its field offices.
Retiring from federal service sounds simple, but federal retirement expert Tammy Flanagan says you've got more choices to make about your annuity than you might realize.
Navy Commander Shawn Clausen is acting chief of epidemiology and analysis at the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch of the Military Health System described what the military plans to do about it.
The satellite flies in low Earth orbit, circling the planet about 14 times per day and measuring everything from seas surface temperature to cloud and ice cover.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Veterans Affairs Department's inspector general finds VBA improperly processed and denied some 1,300 military sexual trauma claims in 2017.
Intelligence agencies strive to implement AI and machine learning, but struggle to make data available for those machines to chew on.
A recent decision from Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie adds more complexity to collective bargaining procedures for certain VA employees.
Loren Duggan, editorial director of Bloomberg Government, described how the Senate is trying to reach its Sept. 30 deadline for spending.
The Air Force Space Command has the job of detecting and characterizing threats to U.S. space systems. Now it's looking for more contractor help in that effort.
In today's Federal Newscast, Mel Watt, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency is being accused of making unwanted advances towards a former employee who has now gone public with her claims.
Russian cyber experts appear to be omni-hackers; they're willing to target both Republicans and Democrats. Conservative think tanks are the latest targets.