Politicians, and many voters, have been fretting over whether large scale voting by mail can be done in a trustworthy manner.
In today's Federal Newscast, a final rule from the Environmental Protection Agency gives the public a platform to request changes or removal of agency guidance documents.
Nearly every agency technology modernizing effort runs into the same hill: How to replace legacy code. Now the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a project to discover ways to replace this code incrementally but steadily.
The House joins the Senate this week in getting back to work in Washington. The prospects for a continuing resolution to take effect October 1 are looking good. But that's about all that looks good.
In today's Federal Newscast, a survey from the General Services Administration and Office of Personnel Management employees spend an average of 13% a week on work they consider to be low-value.
Joe Biden has a new office in Washington, D.C., because as a major party nominee for president, he and his advisors are entitled to not only office space, but also computers, phones and support.
If the pandemic has been hard on families with kids in school, it's been especially hard on military families.
The Promote Act now pending in Congress would expand the Defense Department's support education for students in the Junior Reserve Officer Corps program.