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NIH is making an online effort at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to find a way to institute more widespread 3D technologies.
NIH is working with industry on a project in the cloud to host its large data sets and make them more accessible to researchers
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management released the first Quadrennial Federal Workforce Priorities Report.
GAO's Elizabeth Curda tells Federal News Radio what enhancements VA can make to ensure success of its new disability appeals process.
Many a styrene cup of coffee will have been consumed on this one
The National Academy of Public Administration has developed what it calls a new, data-driven framework for health and performance of agencies
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report for the Government Accountability Office critiqued the Homeland Security Department's implementation of the Cybersecurity Workforce Assessment Act.
Recent cases often illustrate how precarious whistleblowers can still be despite several enacted laws to protect their rights.
NSA's Eric Chudrow shares with Federal Drive the agency's new plans for application whitelisting and cybersecurity enhancement.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bill to make sure Congressional members use their own money to settle with harassment victims passed the House unanimously.
Trump administration staff turnover has exceed that of the last five presidents. But what does that mean for the government?
With new legislation, Americans could find it more difficult to know the calorie counts of some items on restaurant menus.
The Army has fallen short in dealing with retaliation against whistleblowers. Example? The Teresa Gilbert case.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Security Service said it's considering whether or not to provide guidance on asking about cryptocurrency ownership during the clearance process.