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House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry wants to cut the Fourth Estate by 25 percent. But lawmakers and former DoD officials are not sure it can happen.
The Soldier for Life program helps soldiers transition into the civilian world and it’s coming out with some new initiatives.
USPS has deployed technology to let carriers know in advance if an address houses a dog. USPS national safety director Linda DeCarlo joins the Federal Drive with Tom Temin with details.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Space Council, led by Vice President Mike Pence, will recommend giving Commerce the task of maintaining space situational awareness to be shared with civil, commercial and military users of satellites.
The General Services Administration says it wants to move away from leases in favor of federally-owned property.
Sean Brune, chief program officer for IT modernization, said the Social Security Administration's modernization efforts aim to update software's programming language and improve systems already used by the public.
With no one in charge, it looks as if the White House is only slightly concerned with instituting an effective cybersecurity strategy.
The ship carried President Franklin D. Roosevelt to South America and, later, components of the atomic bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima.
A GAO report found holes in CMS' systems for protecting private health data between entities.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department will be sending up to 4,000 troops to U.S.-Mexico border to assist the Homeland Security Department.
The reforms touch on perishable goods, asset forfeiture and modernizing the agency.
In the absence of congressional permission for base closures, the Defense Department has decided to invest heavily in demolishing structures on existing bases that are no longer worth saving.
The Navy wants to bring more small businesses into the fold to help foster research and innovation. The Small Business Innovation Research program assists businesses by streamlining the process to develop, test and implement technologies for use by warfighters. Robert Smith, director of SBIR, discussed this on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin at the 2018 Sea Air Space Expo in National Harbor, Maryland.
The government contracting expert stressed the importance of making sure things are done correctly when dealing with the federal market.