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In today's Federal Newscast, the Treasury Department is standing up a central office to oversee COVID-19 economic relief spending.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office is looking for service members who were victims of hazing while they served.
The government is operating in the wake of a historic number of executive orders, memoranda and proclamations from the Biden White House. Ohio State law professor Peter Shane offered an assessment.
Like a hot air balloon with a pinhole, the National Labor Relations Board has been steadily losing people and the morale of those remaining.
For the whys and wherefores of the agreement, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to NOAA's integrated ocean and coastal mapping coordinator, Ashley Chappell.
Steve Wallace, systems innovation scientist at the Defense Information Systems Agency, said DoD needs to apply DevSecOpps-type processes across the board, in order to have smaller micro deployments.
A deep dive by the RAND Corporation says it might be time to revise the criteria for granting or withholding security clearances.
President Joe Biden's nominee for administrator of the General Services Administration has a software development background. Can she take on the range of challenges GSA faces in acquisition and real estate?
The Department of Homeland Security, by order of the Biden administration, is reportedly shifting resources to the challenge violent domestic extremism.
In today's Federal Newscast, President Joe Biden announces his picks for a slew of leadership roles.
Employees and congressional stakeholders say the VA faces tough decisions with its ongoing strategic review, as the initial rollout of a new electronic health record in Washington state was far less successful than the agency originally touted last fall.
The issue of hunger in the military and service member families needing food stamps to get by is starting to grab the attention of high-profile lawmakers.
The U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy just received renewal from State. With an update on the commission's work, executive director Vivian Walker.
Washington Rep. Derek Kilmer, chairman of the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin for an update.