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Reaching and serving people without bank accounts has been a persistent challenge for federal agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast: This summer's Post Office rate increases are expected to decrease business and make more money, and the U.S. Fleet Forces Command has a new leader.
Mass telework occurred overnight. But policies for post-pandemic telework could take months longer.
Robert Santos, the Urban Institute's vice president and chief methodologist, told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Thursday that if confirmed, he would work to ensure employees feel supported “for the long term.”
We have heard a lot about CISA since its inception, less than three years ago. One of its top leaders characterizes CISA’s role as “risk adviser” for federal agencies.
The plan will have five lines of effort focusing on everything from bases to workforce.
Federal News Network concludes its series on the Federal Lab Consortium and the business of federal tech transfer with a look at the operational arm that keeps it all going.
Nearly everyone has been wondering what federal teleworking policies will look like after the pandemic. One agency has put a stake in the ground on that very question.
The Budget and Accounting Act set up the system by which presidents proposed budgets to Congress a century ago. But does the current process reflect that original vision?
In today's Federal Newscast: A POTUS Pentagon nominee resigns under a cloud. The Government Publishing Office announces a new telework policy. And the latest Postal Service budget might not be enough.
In today's Federal Newscast, Air Force contracting officials and law enforcement have agreed to crackdown on acquisition fraud. The State Department is under fire for its backlog of passport applications.
One of the difficulties of controlling illegal opioids is that it comes mixed in with other substances. Sometimes detecting it can take hours of chemical analysis.
The agency, part of Congress, has come a long way from its origins in bean counting. Federal Drive with Tom Temin got a brief overview from the GAO's Chief Operating Officer Kate Siggerud.
It's one thing to work on your own as an engineer, but leading a team of engineers is something else entirely.