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In today's Federal Newscast, a policy update from the U.S. Postal Service emphasized its preference for so-called clustered box units in new housing developments, instead of door-to-door.
The Pentagon wants vendors to take no more than two months to develop their final proposals when purchasing its weapons systems.
Industry says the Defense Digital Service is wedded to an approach to move to commercial cloud and the lack of open and transparent discussions is causing concerns.
Safeguarding intellectual property remains a principal mission of the federal government.
The retirement expert said that when a federal employee retires, the process is still painfully analog but changes have been made.
The chairman of the Federal Bar Association's government relations committee spoke about the state of federal courts.
OMB announced the comments could not be located in response to a public records request.
When visitors hit the national parks this summer, they will all be in mobile mode.
Rep. Brian Mast recently opened the first-ever Congressional office inside a federal agency.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Energy Department's Inspector General finds the agency's Chief Financial Officer moved too much money over to the Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability account.
For the fourth year in a row DoD wants more exemptions from the Freedom of Information Act.
Some agencies are linking data to performance management in order to make more informed, evidence-based decisions about spending on their programs.
Whether you are a deplorable or a member of the resistance, this is no time to drag your politics to the office. The midterm elections promise to be a trial in terms of avoiding Hatch Act violations. Special Counsel Henry Kerner joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for a reminder and some new guidance.
Col. Thomas Palenske, commander of the 1st Special Operations Wing, has made it easier for airmen in his wing to move faster up the skills ladder, while streamlining training requirements.