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Army Corps' working on cyber and user services roadmap to make processes and cloud transition more 'reliable, agile, and capable.'
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Office of Management and Budget weighs the costs and benefits of federal regulations.
The 2019 budget proposal set out to cut the National Weather Service budget by 8 percent and eliminate nearly 250 forecasting positions.
Promoters of AI — the concept of which dates back 50 years — said it can reduce headcount, cut waste and fraud while digitizing customer service.
Congress is back after a 10 day recess. Roll Call's David Hawkings tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin what's up ahead in budget talks.
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The overall plan for fiscal 2019 is coming in to focus, and we know a lot more thanks to the budget request released this month.
For federal contractors, abstract as many definitions and other leadership decisions may seem, they signal new and very real regulations.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Navy is hoping to encourage and reward sailors who extend deployments in Japan, Guam and Spain.
A regulatory change by GSA now lets agencies use the Federal Supply Schedule to pay for order level materials that aren't, themselves, part of the Schedules program.
Former HHS CIO Melissa Chapman says innovation is great, but cyber threats still plague growing Health IT systems
How many agencies see how an Office of Personnel Management report can help them improve the way they reward their senior executives.
In today's Federal Newscast, law enforcement agencies are watching the gun debates, wondering how they'll carry out possible new regulations.
Is the Trump administration trying to go in two different directions at once when it comes to career employees?