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Data storage and maintaining cybersecurity standards are daunting challenges for the Justice Department's U.S. Attorney's Office.
The Defense Department is out with its first department-wide intellectual property strategy but it leaves a lot of details still to be addressed.
A prize competition by the Energy Department and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration seeks new ways to power ocean observing platforms.
To deepen its ability to root out health care fraud, the VA OIG has teamed up with its counterpart at the Justice Department.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees would receive mandatory Internet of Things cybersecurity training under a new bill introduced by Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA).
In today's Federal Newscast, the Commerce Department’s inspector general is running an audit of the bureau’s cybersecurity measures.
Enactment of laws establishing veteran-owned businesses as a distinct class is done a lot to help veterans.
The CIA is anything but centralized when it comes to computing. For a closer look at what's going on, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Bloomberg Government Senior Analyst Robert Levinson.
To head off a government shutdown, Congress and the White House need to reach agreement on either a set of full appropriations bills, or another CR.
You'll find larger numbers of young people working on federal contracts rather than at the awarding agencies.
A new intellectual property policy allows for customized arrangements between DoD and companies.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Government Policy clarifies what federal employees need to report when accepting invitations to attend conferences.
Sometimes appropriations and student fees don't cover the ambitions of federal universities. Take, for example, the National Defense University, a prestigious institution at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C.
Federal employees, members of Congress and good government governments remember the late House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman, Elijah Cummings, as a champion for the federal workforce and a staunch and vocal supporter of whistleblowers.