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NASA's Big Idea Challenge intends to develop new programs to make commercial spaceflight easier and safer.
Brig. Gen. Diana Holland tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' hurricane relief efforts are going well in Puerto Rico.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Democratic leaders want the investigation into fake comments on Federal Communications Commission rule making expanded to other agencies
American University's Bob Tobias says the government is all about the people it employs and the appropriations it has to work with.
Federal Aviation Administration has a team together researching how drones and airplanes can exist within the national airspace.
Naval War College professors tells Federal News Radio that the military needs to drop strict rules on appearance in order to attract more talent
Acendre, a talent management agency said HR managers will be talking a lot more about artificial intelligence and engagement in 2018
In the case of cloud, the government mainly adapted itself to commercial products, but ended up influencing them to the benefit of both sides.
Bloomberg Government's Loren Duggan outlines for Federal Drive with Tom Temin what may happen in Congress under the CR in the next three weeks.
GAO said Veterans Affairs' policies and risk management has not kept up with the evolution of security for many federal buildings.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration has finalized a major change to its Federal Supply Schedules allowing the purchase of incidental materials.
National Weather Service launches three new satellites to use more supercomputing power to update tracking and predictions
Federal Drive Host Tom Temin and Executive Editor Jason Miller discuss the recent government shutdown and the chances of it happening again in a few weeks.
Excepted employees who filed suit in 2013 shutdown say pay problems can be avoided with simple legislation from Congress