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The State Department sometimes uses art and artists to spread diplomacy and U.S. culture overseas.
A busy and contentious agenda on Capitol Hill doesn't mean the budget and priorities for your agency are off the table. In fact, the House budget committee Chairwoman says she's hoping to have bills on the floor this summer.
In today's Federal Newscast, USPS data shows it's been able to improve delivery times after a busy holiday season.
A new working group has arisen at the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, the collective of all the federal IGs.
The Military Coalition, a group representing millions of service members and their families has appealed right to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
You might not have realized the Drug Enforcement Administration has a foundation, but it's been working for 20 years to help young people find healthy alternatives to drug use.
In today's Federal Newscast, House and Senate Democrats press the rest of Congress to let the Postal Service get into the banking business.
The Marines obsess over something simple like a PT uniform while VA sweats bullets over its electronic health record.
When it comes to the cloud, state governments, like the one in Maryland, are combining commercial-cloud providers with their own data centers for mission delivery, backup and recovery.
SBA’s chief human capital officer says the agency is looking at permanent telework as a strategy to recruit from a broader pool of talent.
A recent award by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to the University of Massachusetts is aimed at advancing machine learning in a way that mimics the human mind.
Kimberly Price, director of policy and systems for the Railroad Retirement Board, is being honored by the Federal Managers Association as Manager of the Year.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Treasury Department is standing up a central office to oversee COVID-19 economic relief spending.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office is looking for service members who were victims of hazing while they served.