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Congress probably won't have enough time to pass a budget before this Thursday's deadline. But what will happen?
The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity has launched an effort to develop special language processing software.
DoD plans to add surveillance technology to a growing number of military planes, but GAO says that could lead to more problems.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management produced a series of templates to help agencies make requests for recruitment, retention and relocation incentives more easily.
Customer satisfaction with the federal government reached an 11-year high in 2017 according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
Will Cerner Corp.'s MHS Genesis provide the safe harbor the Coast Guard needs?
Attorney Joseph Petrillo explains why it's not necessarily easy to figure out whether you are a small business for purposes of federal contracting.
The Government Accountability Office reviewed literature about accreditation and how it works, and provided recommendations for change
In today's Federal Newscast, Representative Lamar Smith is not satisfied with the answers he received from the Homeland Security Department on how they are making sure Kaspersky Lab products are out of federal networks.
President Trump's first State of the Union on touted progress his administration has made, but it wasn't the whole story.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office says the Treasury Department will run out of funds by late March unless it's raised.
Should federal workers be worried that there will be another shutdown? And if there is another one, what do feds need to know?
Last night's State of the Union speech, the first for President Trump, added to a long and somewhat predictable tradition.
Margot Conrad from the Partnership for Public Service shares ideas with excepted employees and managers on how to survive, without pay, during a shutdown.