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The Army believes it now has a workable strategy to buy cyber capabilities within 30 days, but it started by fixing its budgeting and requirements processes.
The chairman of House Energy and Commerce Committee is seeking data on whether daylight saving time saves energy.
The deputy director of the Modern War Institute discussed why tip-of-the-spear warfighters may lack critical training and equipment.
Federal technologists are figuring out if blockchain online ledger technology can help their agencies, while the Treasury Department's Bureau of the Fiscal Service may have an idea.
In today's Federal Newscast, AMVETS is urging President Trump to put Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Tom Bowman in charge while his choice for the position awaits Senate confirmation.
The Health and Human Services Department has 37 specific plans under its broad initiative to maximize talent and create a 21st century workforce.
Bloomberg Government's editorial director said several major issues will lawmakers upon their return.
The IHS's acting deputy director discusses the agency responsible for the health care of nearly 600 federally-recognized Indian tribes.
A senior technologist at NASA discussed the challenges of allowing drones in U.S. airspace.
The acting director wants Congress to take over from the Federal Reserve the full oversight and budget authority for CFPB.
In today's Federal Newscast, while Congress has adjusted spending caps to allow increases in spending, the Congressional Budget Office warns agencies will have to make cuts again if the caps aren't adjusted beyond 2019.
The vice president of eSecurity Federal at Thales shared his company's annual survey of cybersecurity.
With only half the fiscal year left to go, the president of Allen Federal Business Partners discussed whether feds have enough time to launch the initiatives planned for 2018.
The director of the Office of Government Information Services at the National Archives and Records Administration shares her tips for filing a successful information request in an era of backlogs and appeals.