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In today's Federal Newscast: The Pentagon is taking new precautions against Omicron. Postal Service leadership is advising employees to be careful about online activity. And the Federal Managers Association chimes in about the NDAA.
For federal contractors, 2021 comes to an end with no appropriations for 2022 until halfway through the fiscal year.
DHS' Science & Technology Directorate has awarded grants to two universities to improve how research and development activities transition to products.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Defense Authorization Bill has been signed; We'll tell you about a few changes. Still on the Pentagon's Circumspect List: China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. And in COVID news, more sailors test positive, while 66 more marines are fired.
We cover all the issues, but do track what stories are the most popular with readers.
Some 500 colleges and universities host Reserve Office Training Corps programs. The Navy Federal Credit Union has expanded its scholarship program to include all of them.
The Defense budget request from the Biden administration is a bit of an outlier, as these things go. For the important messages the budget is sending, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The Senior Executives Association has launched a first-ever awards program for its members, federal senior executives. The thinking is, the Presidential Rank Awards program leaves many worthy people unrecognized.
The Chief Human Capital Officers Council recently got a revival from the Biden administration. They hope of help modernize the federal workforce.
Sexual assault and harassment at sea has been a problem for cadets at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. Twice in recent years, it's had to interrupt its Sea Year program.
In today's Federal Newscast, more employees at the Veterans Health Administration say they experienced burnout in 2021 compared to previous years.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Biden administration will roll out a new federal website in response to the omicron variant.
Federal real estate officials and Congress both know the government has plenty of property to dispose of. Yet 20 years of effort has produced very little in the way of excess property sales.
Former federal technology executives offer their insights of the biggest stories of 2021 and which storylines will carry over in 2022.