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Alan Chvotkin, executive vice president and counsel at the Professional Services Council, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for highlights of what's in store.
With citizen experience a priority for federal agencies now, the Department of Education has made interacting with student loans a mobile experience.
Through the Centers of Excellence (CoE) initiative with the Agriculture Department and the move to Technology Business Management (TBM) standards, OMB is setting better goals for data centers.
The IRS has spent the past couple years talking up its plan to modernize the agency and the way it delivers services to the taxpayers with an initiative that until now was called "Future State."
In today's Federal Newscast, former Navy commander Troy Amundson was sentenced to more than two years in prison for accepting gifts from the now infamous contractor Leonard Francis.
If the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services functions effectively, Janine Velasco can take a lot of the credit.
The support group Disabled American Veterans highlighted how VA could improve its care for women.
The Defense Department's most sophisticated weapons systems are basically moving, networked computer systems, making them vulnerable to cyber attacks.
In today's Federal Newscast, the CFO Council and Bureau of the Fiscal Service creates a new playbook with information to help agencies reduce the risk of fraud.
The organization released a newsletter to inform soldiers about retirement.
Five Democratic House lawmakers, citing newly released emails between agency officials, claim President Donald Trump played a significant role in the General Services Administration's decision last year to keep the FBI headquarters in Washington — a claim that GSA disputes.
The Defense and Homeland Security departments have been scrambling to find the latest technology. But Northern Virginia venture capitalist Jonathan Aberman is helping local industry better sell its own products.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House said its regulatory reform efforts saved $23 billion in fiscal 2018.
The Senate has little time left to vote on the president's three nominees to serve as members on the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB). If the Senate doesn't act before the year ends, the board may have no members.