When the AT&T national network crashed a couple of weeks back, it showed just how dependent the nation has become on wireless networks and the wired internet.
December seems like a long way off, but next year's Federal Employee Health Benefits Plans are already coming into view.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will provide abortions and counseling to veterans, in cases of rape, incest, or when the health of the woman is at risk.
It is not what contractors or most federal employees wanted, but Congress did manage to avoid a partial government shutdown last week.
The George H. W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum now has a new director for the first time in 20 years.
The Volker Alliance has added a prominent federal technologist to its board. She was the deputy U.S. chief technology officer and founded Code For America.
To avoid a government shutdown, the bills still must be approved by both houses of Congress before March 9, both of which return to work on Tuesday afternoon.
For a couple of decades, the For Your Benefit show has aired here on Federal News Network. Host Bob Leins broadcast his final show this past Monday.