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In today's Federal Newscast, a botched email compromises the personal information of thousands of Marines, sailors and civilians, including bank account numbers.
Procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo outlines a case where one contracting company complains about multiple award contracts.
TSA puts a human face on itself with social media, including a human face with a pancake on it.
Because of how fast things change in the government, the federal workforce needs young cyber talent and that's a perennial challenge.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration tomorrow plans to launch the latest in a series of geosynchronous weather satellites.
In today's Federal Newscast, the USAJobs.gov website is among the first citizen facing sites to use the new Login.gov identity management service.
Army Corps' working on cyber and user services roadmap to make processes and cloud transition more 'reliable, agile, and capable.'
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report from the Office of Management and Budget weighs the costs and benefits of federal regulations.
The 2019 budget proposal set out to cut the National Weather Service budget by 8 percent and eliminate nearly 250 forecasting positions.
Promoters of AI — the concept of which dates back 50 years — said it can reduce headcount, cut waste and fraud while digitizing customer service.
Congress is back after a 10 day recess. Roll Call's David Hawkings tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin what's up ahead in budget talks.
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The overall plan for fiscal 2019 is coming in to focus, and we know a lot more thanks to the budget request released this month.
For federal contractors, abstract as many definitions and other leadership decisions may seem, they signal new and very real regulations.