Companies large and small seek their place in the coronavirus sun.
The Army's acquisition shop has enlisted the service's expeditionery technology search group to help with the rapid production of low cost ventilators.
The Intelligence Community by many accounts was on to the possibility of a pandemic like this one for a long time.
If a virus can kill Americans and wreck the economy more easily than a foreign enemy, is the United States approaching the idea of national defense the right way in the first place?
In today's Federal Newscast, 403 new troops were diagnosed with COVID-19 in one day.
Joanne Woytek, the NASA SEWP program director, said the governmentwide acquisition contract grew 25% in March as compared to the previous month and saw 40% more orders going through the system.
Styles and modes vary, but in the federal community telework means work.
Here to take listeners behind the scenes, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to the LOC's director of communications, April Slayton.