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Initiative aims to take on children across the country going hungry without access to lunches because the pandemic has forced summer schools to close.
The United States is in a worldwide competition for talent in artificial intelligence. So it makes sense to understand the career motivations of these workers.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Trump administration is reminding Congress of budget challenges at US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
A reminder on some of the constructive ways to bring about positive change.
As Congress and agencies debate reopening plans, Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) introduced two bills designed to publicize those plans, as well as provide child care subsidies, hazardous duty pay and other benefits to federal employees working at home and on the frontlines of the ongoing pandemic.
This is an important time for AAFEA, who has been advocating on behalf of black federal civil servants for nearly 20 years, to be heard.
Contractors often face a dilemma. Anticipate unforeseen costs in a government project with a padded bid, or include a cost-shifting contingency in their bid.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees are getting an inflation increase when it comes to accepting non-sponsored gifts at widely-attended events and those under the Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Veterans Affairs is dealing with the pandemic crisis among veterans and the workers treating them.
The Veterans Affairs-Defense Department electronic health record project is more than a patient wiki.
A defense authorization bill amendment proposal would require recipients of Defense Department grants to publicly disclose how they spend the money.
The pandemic has delayed the new electronic health records system roll out at Veterans Affairs but crucial work of system configuration continues.
A $5 billion overhaul of one of the Navy's aircraft carriers is going better than anyone expected thanks to the (relatively) young assistant program manager leading the project.
Nearly a decade in, several voices are calling for FedRAMP reform. Among them, the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation.