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Few people have more experience in the intricacies of federal procurement than Soraya Correa. Now she's been inducted as a fellow into the National Academy of Public Administration.
For advice on how contractors can factor in uncertainty and keep going, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to the senior director of federal market analysis at Deltek, Deniece Peterson.
Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate is in the midst of series of prize competitions. It's asking people to come up with great ideas for helping communities deal with hazards thought to relate to climate change.
In today's Federal Newscast, we get a look at just how many COVID-19 vaccine exemptions the military is allowing.
You can't force a mentoring relationship. But when it happens, the results last a lifetime.
The National Institutes of Health recently added Microsoft Azure to their other two cloud providers: AWS and Google Cloud. Some call those providers, “the big three.” NIH calls it a “partnership.”
The latest missive from the White House is ordering agencies to install endpoint detection and response pretty quickly. For more, Federal Drive turned to the senior vice president for public sector at McAfee Enterprise, Ken Kartsen.
President Biden has nominated Kathi Vidal, an experienced patent attorney, to become director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. One group says she's a good pick.
Back in person (partially), this year's Service to America Medals awards ceremony has a new venue and quite a list of supporting dignitaries.
In today's Federal Newscast, top Republicans on the House Oversight and Reform Committee have more questions about the Biden administration's vaccine mandate for federal employees.
The National Weather Service, part of the Commerce Department, has been acting on a reform initiative since 2017. It's trying to become more responsive to extreme weather events.
In today's Federal Newscast, the TSP is rolling out some new services for participants next summer.
Nonprofit contractors employing people with disabilities through the AbilityOne program have not been bound to pay minimum wages, with many employees consistently receiving sub-minimum wages.
Dr. Brigitte Widemann was able to do something about the terrible disorder known as neurofibromatosis type 1.