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The Marine Corps' bid to replace its heavy lift helicopter is running into heavy downdrafts. Federal Drive spoke with the Government Accountability Office's Jon Ludwigson for an update.
The government has learned a lot about its strengths and weaknesses during COVID. Forrester Research Vice President Rick Parrish joined Federal Drive with a progress report.
Sultan Meghji, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s new chief innovation officer, is developing his roles and responsibilities as he shapes this position.
In the case of the Peace Corps, Kate Raftery has been working for, with or in it for almost all of the 60 years it has been active.
In today's Federal Newscast, the District of Columbia will open up vaccine eligibility to essential employees at federal agencies in the area starting April 12th.
President Joe Biden wants the public sector to be an example for environmental sustainability. One of the biggest ways to reduce the U.S.’s carbon footprint is with real estate, as examined in this three-part special report.
For a variety of reasons, Americans' trust in government is at a pretty low ebb right now. A survey of 4,000 citizens conducted by Deloitte and Fortune shows what the company calls a crisis of trust.
Ultimately, on Zoom you can't look anyone straight in the eye.
The Project on Government Oversight, or POGO, has delivered to the new Congress a new set of legislative recommendations
In today's Federal Newscast, a new survey by ClearanceJobs.com and the DHI Group found the average salary among people with security clearances increase.
When Congress opened the spigots of spending in a bill President Biden signed last week, it used a nozzle to spray the money everywhere, including on the government itself.
The General Services Administration recently overhauled its regulations.gov website, the site where Americans can go to comment on proposed federal regulations.
For federal contractors, the pandemic has shown just how far off course normal procedures and government relations can get pushed.
Cybersecurity teaching will take place right alongside mechanical and many other types of engineering at a planned new facility at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.