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It's been a tough few weeks for federal employees, at least for those who worry about their jobs, their pay and their retirements.
The caucuses in Iowa showed it doesn't require foreign adversaries or political enemies to screw up voting.
Data analysts at Govini looked at five years of Defense Department spending. CEO Tara Murphy Dougherty joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share.
One member of Congress says American science faces threats from many directions and he's in a position to help as the new chairman of the House Science Committee's investigations and oversight subcommittee.
Contractors may not all be aware of the Defense Department's new adaptive acquisition framework. But they should be.
Federal inspectors general are finishing up the testing of their agencies' compliance with the Data Act. It's one of three audits required under the 2014 law. But the Council of Inspectors General changed the audit methodology between the current exercise and the one they did two years ago.
In today's Federal Newscast, the DCSA says it's business model is getting more efficient in its first full year of operation.
In today's Federal Newscast, the agency’s fiscal 2021 budget justification to Congress shows that agencies went from about 194 million square feet of leased space in 2014, to just under 183 million square feet projected in 2021.
Citing the budget caps agreed to last year, Congressional Democrats say they'll ignore President Donald Trump's proposed cuts for civilian agencies next year.
For the latest thinking in the whistleblower community, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to the co-founder and general counsel of the National Whistleblower Center, David Colapinto.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency has launched a certification program for people in the security cooperation workforce.
Wireless carriers are worried about the government ban on Chinese equipment but encouraged over recent FCC and Congressional action.
In the politically-twisted world of government budgeting, it can be hard to tell what everyone is up to.
The Mitre Corporation, which operates federally funded research and development centers, has set up a lab to explore mobile autonomous systems.