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Joe Biden is making promises to military families, while Trump is pointing to readiness gains as the election gets closer.
By now the stories are legend, how government agencies managed to pivot their workforces to accommodate the pandemic. Underneath that is a big technological shift that's still unfolding.
Just when you think things can't get worse, consider that the Bureau of Prisons is facing. A growing threat of surveillance of its facilities, and the delivery of contraband to prisoners, all from drones.
Congress has not finished debating what to do about another stimulus bill for pandemic response.
In today's Federal Newscast, two House Democrats are introducing their own legislation that would give retirees a higher cost-of-living adjustment next year.
Donald Trump is 74, Joe Biden 77. So it's reasonable to think about continuity of governance when the top dog is incapacitated.
The Naval Research Lab used nanostructures to help discover how the coronavirus binds to and infects human cells. Now the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences used the structures to run tests on cells.
The Postal Service took a deep look at how Generation Z regards mail and whether it is even aware of USPS and the services it offers.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service reports an uptick in mail volume a few weeks ahead of Election Day, but on-time delivery is also on the rise.
You may be working harder, but at least you're probably spending less.
NASA has been busy on a program to use the moon as a launch pad to Mars. It will spend a lot of money to do so. The agency wanted to get an idea of the economic impact of this program.
The pandemic has damaged the economy. No question about it. But it's also stimulated record levels of federal contract spending.
When it comes to cybersecurity federal agencies, along with many large organizations and small ones, are still digging out of the cybersecurity hole.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Partnership for Public Service is sounding alarm bells over the state of the federal workforce ahead of the upcoming presidential election.