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The Navy is energetically pursuing the field of energetics - an emerging type of weapons that don't necessarily use gunpowder but they might.
In today's Federal Newscast, the two largest federal employee unions are calling on the Education Department to cancel student debt for federal employees with 10 years or more of public service.
You can't make bad news go away. But by focusing on people doing good work, you can keep the cable TV anxiety at bay
Earlier this year, the Defense Department issued a new policy to streamline appeals by people trying to become eligible to access classified information that are now heard by the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals.
The federal government has a plan for disaster response but sort of fall short when it comes to execution.
Hacking for Defense, an academic program that benefits professional skills of students and helps the military solve crucial problems, is celebrating five years in operation.
In today's Newscast, the president wants to set aside $18 billion to repair and modernize VA facilities, and also invest $10 billion in other federal buildings.
In today's Federal Newscast, if you get your healthcare via the Defense Department, you can now make an appointment for a COVID vaccination online.
Weather scientists are constantly tinkering with models to get data from more sources. Now the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has upgraded its Global Forecast System model.
The government isn't very good at anticipating the types of people it will need, then having a plan to recruit and hire them.
It doesn't always matter how good your company, your bid, or your past performance might be. Smith Pachter McWhorter procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo brought the details to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Air Force’s pilot corps is 93.6% male and 87.6% white; those demographics are grossly different from the 21% of women and at least 25% of the other races that make up the active-duty force.
For a temperature check and look ahead, the legislative representative for Federally Employed Women, or FEW, Tonya Saunders.
For both contractors and federal agency customers, what might be the oldest GWAC continues to outshine them all, even if it is taken for granted.