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Six days until the tax filing deadline and MilTax's free tax preparation and e-filing software is available to help.
The former assistant defense secretary shared his reaction to the search engine's employee protest of DoD partnership.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office said it's launching its new electronic bid protest docketing system May 1.
Since 1958, the technology has helped scientists study oceanography, solar activity and other natural phenomena.
Inconsistent extensions found among more than 62 Postal Service contracts worth at least $520 million
Over one-third of responders' antennae will bet touched by the build-out this year, the CEO of First Responder Network Authority said.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Veterans Affairs Department put out a news release, denying any internal plans to move toward privatization.
The federal benefits expert discusses which features could see a change under the Trump administration.
NSF is accepting public feedback on its new rule to limit grant funding to institutions failing to thoroughly investigate sexual harassment until May 4.
The Food and Drug Administration uses a big data analytics approach to better understanding prescription patterns and the opioid crisis.
The Government Accountability Office's chief scientist, Timothy Persons, says testing AI's risks in a controlled environment is crucial to implementation at federal agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, over 3,100 employees send a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai asking he cancel a Defense Department pilot program which uses the company's technology.
The Army believes it now has a workable strategy to buy cyber capabilities within 30 days, but it started by fixing its budgeting and requirements processes.
The chairman of House Energy and Commerce Committee is seeking data on whether daylight saving time saves energy.