As part of this year’s defense authorization bill, Congress blocked DoD from demanding emission disclosures unless they are directly relevant to the contract.
Long time benefits show host Bob Leins broadcast his last show. But coverage of retirement and how to build that nest egg will continue on Federal News Network.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is on the march, establishing what it calls regional innovation engines. It is getting organized around AI.
In federal contract protests, a company can't make a money appeal on a protest decision unless that appeal contains a specific dollar amount.
As this year's Black history month comes to a conclusion, we wanted to check how things look today for African American managers in the federal government.
Agencies need to do more to train employees to try to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace, according to a new GAO report.
One reason the Defense Department can't get to a clean financial audit has to do with its multiple and outdated financial management systems. The DoD does have
The Defense Department is testing the prototype of new technology for enabling absentee voting.
The Homeland Security Department put together an inaccurate AI uses list, according to the Government Accountability Office, which found a few problems.
Thrift Savings Plan operations continue normally during a shutdown, but the TSP offers some relief to participants who are affected.
Virginia senator sees AI’s value but expresses concern about potential harm to federal programs, elections and financial markets without the right guardrails.
One of the biggest obstacles to streamlining information sharing in the health field, is the data itself. For decades, various health information systems decades simply have not been compatible with one another. That makes things…
Military service members who want a way to get a professional credential in coaching, have an new way to do it.
Contracting will continue even with a long-term continuing resolution or even a partial government shutdown.
Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.) wants to interview VA to find out when leadership knew about the sexual harassment complaints and why they didn’t take action sooner.