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Danielle Metz of the Office of Science and Technology Policy joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in the studio for an update.
The Pentagon is still searching for a replacement for the Common Access Card. One solution under active consideration: measuring the way you walk, via your smartphone.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Air Force updates its Stripes for Exceptional Performers Program used to promote those who show potential.
Following the release of the President's Management Agenda, the Trump administration is relaunching the Federal Customer Service Awards program the Obama administration began in 2015.
Evidence mounts that shoulder-mounted cannons cause brain injuries in training. DoD should take steps to reduce it. VA should help those affected.
The American Federation of Government Employees has sued the president, the Office of Personnel Management and OPM Director Jeff Pon over the administration's executive order on official time.
The name system takes its name from Emma Lazarus, the author of the poem "The New Colossus" inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty.
In today's Federal Newscast, 18 Democratic senators asked National Security Adviser John Bolton to reconsider his decision to absorb the White House cybersecurity coordinator role into other existing positions.
Federal News Radio's Eric White spoke with Bob Tobias, professor with the Key Executive Leadership Programs at American University.
A long-time participant in the push toward greater use of shared services says it's time to think beyond simply moving to a shared service provider source and start thinking about service delivery transformation.
The Trump administration's three new executive orders on employee relations aim to speed things up.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office reviewed how much money the government would save if Congress implements the White House's new proposals for the federal retirement system.
Pointing to continued budget constraints, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson says the future of the service will rely more on a global partnership of allied services to continue to meet its mission.
The president's new executive order on the employee removal process makes some significant changes for federal workers.