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.Just a month remains in the fiscal year. And now contractors are working overtime to make those numbers. But now's not the time to make mistakes that could cost you future business or draw a protest.
In today's Federal Newscast: Service members and their families have a new option when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations. The clock is ticking on the Small Business Innovation Research program. And no test for you, as the free gifts to your mailbox come to an end.
The latest tax and spending bill provides nearly $80 billion for the IRS. But that's over 10 years, more than half the money is designated for enforcement. But there's also a few billion for what the bill calls taxpayer services.
With the planned launch of its new heavy rocket and a payload headed to orbit the moon, it was a red letter day for NASA. Lots of contractors have been working on and behind the scenes for the since postponed launch.
Dealing with threats of intimidation and disinformation on voting in elections and the benefits of mail-in voting
In today's Federal Newscast: An appeals court decision might mean a return to the COVID vaccine mandates for federal contractors. The SBA reinvigorates its women-owned small business contracting initiative. And Ft. Bragg's moldy barracks seem to be nothing to brag about.
Many agencies are working to improve customer experience. An important element of that is convenience and identification and verification of those accessing digital services. Now the Veterans Affairs Department has expanded its use of login.gov for that very purpose
A poll of veterans shows discouragement about withdrawal from Afghanistan and many veterans have mental health issues
Also in today's Federal Newscast, the Biden administration takes action to make sure public research results are available to the public. And the Air Force is partnering with NASA for experiments aboard the International Space Station.
Space and Missile Defense Command started its improvement plan by listening to its own people.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been concentrating on improving service to its veteran constituents. And its had some success. Surveys show a 24% jump in trust in VA over the past few years.
Federal inspectors general are vital conduits to let Congress and the rest of us know when agencies or public officials have taken a wrong turn. But their work is quite a bit less useful when no one can read it. The house has included several measures intended to increase IG transparency,
In today's Federal Newscast, the Education Dept. is trying to work quickly to set up a simple application process to help borrowers claim debt relief.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory has been working on a study that tries to map out the ways in which land-based aviation infrastructure will need to change to make concepts like electric powered aircraft practical.