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Jared Serbu joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about some of the key movements in DoD's cloud migration, along with some of the other most-read-about topics for 2017.
Officials at the U.S. Postal Service say the continued rise in e-commerce this year is boosting their parcel business, especially in the busy holiday season.
In today's Federal Newscast, 16 members of Congress want answers about the future of the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development.
Sometimes the source selection authorities choose a different contractor than the one favored by the program people. If they do, they better have a good reason.
The big new tax overhaul law that Congress passed this week touches off a gigantic software do-over job for IRS programmers.
Even if Congress and the Trump administration manage to avoid another lapse in funding, starting the fiscal year three months late is hardly ideal.
To help with its burgeoning maintenance and restoration needs, the National Park Service is considering hiking some of its entrance fees.
The Housing and Urban Development Department has learned how to hire more people more quickly. Now, it's learning how to re-skill its human resources office.
In today's Federal Newscast, the system the Veterans Affairs Department wants to use for automating certain medical procedures and tracking and monitoring medical supplies is not being properly monitored, according to the agency's inspector general.
Soon it will be Christmas Day. And it looks as if, narrowly, the government will be open for business next week.
The end of the year is approaching, and some employees will have to make a decision on whether to use or lose their FSA dollars.
In today's Federal Newscast, Customs and Border Protection awards a large contract for help hiring 5,000 new Border Patrol agents.
The Veterans Affairs Department's program to streamline how it buys medical supplies hasn't worked out as planned.
The Defense Health Agency is set to take over the management of all of the military's medical treatment facilities by next October. As part of the ramp-up, DHA has been busy building and upgrading its IT infrastructure.