In today's Federal Newscast, bicameral lawmakers are urging the Office of Personnel Management to share its plan to reduce wait times for processing federal employees’ retirement claims.
Human migration patters, the billowing drug trade, allies nervous about China, it's all picked up the pace for the U.S. Coast Guard.
Pilot training outside of the cockpit, in a simulator, is known as synthetic training. It's getting more sophisticated and realistic.
Customs and Border Protection wants to improve its detection of illegal and dangerous shipments coming to U.S. shores and simplify procedures for low value, low risk packages. It's asking industry for help in expanding what the agency calls the Section 321 data pilot.
In today's Federal Newscast, an IRS watchdog says agency employees don’t have a proper channel to offer their feedback.
Not for lack of things to do is Congress on a two week recess. But the first three months of the 118th Congress have produced some results of note.
Aviation is changing thanks to the emergence of new types of manned and unmanned aircraft. NASA's Advanced Air Mobility Mission seeks, in its words, to help emerging aviation markets operate safely. The program pulls in many public and private partners.
In today's Federal Newscast, U.S. intelligence officers have new restrictions on working for foreign governments when they retire.