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In today's Federal Newscast, the Interagency Suspension and and Debarment Committee's latest report to Congress shows fewer federal contractors were punished in fiscal 2017.
Agencies face an uphill battle competing with the private sector to recruit top cyber talent right out of college or advanced degree programs, but the State Department, and the opportunity to explore new cultures, serves as an enticing lure to recent graduates to federal service.
It’s a long way from clear whether the bills the Senate comes up with will be acceptable to the House – or to President Trump, who’s been flirting with the idea of another government shutdown.
The Secret Service was started to safeguard the nation's currency, but Special Agent Matt O'Neill joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about a shift in focus.
The Department of Energy doesn’t discuss nuclear material that has been lost or stolen, nor does it appears to have relatively few accountability measures in place to deal with problems when they happen.
In today's Federal Newscast, Ronald Vitello will be nominated as the new permanent director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The Trump administration is drafting an executive order to authorize the transfer of the governmentwide security clearance program from the Office of Personnel Management and National Background Investigations Bureau to the Pentagon.
The Office of Inspector General at Health and Human Services has been spending more money and achieving less results for years, according to publicly available documents.
The Air Force's most high performance jets are also rare birds, as only 187 F-22s were built before the program was curtailed in 2011.
In its first year and a half, the Trump administration has lost a higher percentage of top advisers than any administration in recent memory.
GSA’s 18F organization created an ATO sprint team that streamlined the process and reduced time to complete an ATO from six-to-18 months to 30 days.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Homeland Security Department's Inspector General highlights FEMA's workforce issues during disaster deployments.
Two years out from the start of the first internet-driven population count, the Census Bureau is ramping up its cybersecurity focus, and has awarded the last of its major IT contracts.
Matthew Nims, acting director of the Office of Food for Peace at USAID, is a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program and he joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.