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Dr. Anand Parekh, the center's chief medical adviser at the Bipartisan Policy Center and a former HHS employee shared the center's recommendations for closing the gap between HHS and HUD.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service says millenials received significantly less mail in 2017 than the year before. Meanwhile Mitch McConnell said he has no plans to shut down the government over President Trump’s push for border wall funds.
With new Rapid Sustainment Office, Air Force looks to cut costs it pays to vendors for boutique parts that it could manufacture on its own.
Despite President Donald Trump's history of tweeting about "leakers" in government, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) remains optimistic that the president may take him up on his offer to honor whistleblowers.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share his feedback on the recent Trump administration's initiatives to reorganize the government.
Professional Service Council's CEO David Berteau joins Federal Drive once again with his analysis of the benefits for contractors found within 2019 NDAA legislation
The Electronic Privacy Information Center is leading a call on the White House to establish policy for artificial intelligence.
Tammy Flanagan, retirement expert, explains to Federal Drive anchor Tom Temin how wellness incentives work and why health planning is as important as financial planning.
In today's Federal Newscast, Defense Department procurement officials are drawing up a cybersecurity blacklist for companies whose technology they don't believe can be trusted.
The Technology Modernization Fund Board offered further details to on what they are looking for in projects to agencies and industry.
The Federal Labor Relations Authority reportedly told the American Federation of Government Employees this week that the Education Department did bargain in "bad faith" when it ended ground rules negotiations and implemented its own management document.
Mars is closer to the Earth than ever this month. But we're not quite ready to get there in person.
When simultaneous floods and fire wrecked two northern cities and forced 50,000 people to evacuate, Judy DesHarnais at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers took action. SHe's a finalist for this year's Sammies.
Daniel Snyder, senior contracts researcher at Bloomberg Government, shared highlights from the organization's latest annual report on the more than $500 billion market's top federal contractors.