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Recently the American Society of Civil Engineers confirmed that the nation's infrastructure could stand some rebuilding. For more, Federal Drive turned to civil engineer and former ASCE president, Greg DiLoreto.
In today's Federal Newscast, to help agencies get the products and services they need faster as the pandemic continues, the General Services Administration is waving three key requirements for new and existing companies to earn a spot on the schedules contract.
If people can see Wrestlemania in person, why can't at least some federal offices start to repopulate?
Former Transportation Department deputy assistant secretary Diana Furchtgott-Roth says it's time to put money behind a DOT plan for thwarting GPS threats.
Even if the government releases confidential information about an incumbent contractor during a recompete, it's not enough to sustain a protest.
Both the armed services and contractors are trying to speed design and prototyping of new platforms and weapons using digital techniques.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Publishing Office is taking on a massive project to digitize every federal document in its National Collection of U.S. Government Public Information.
Crucial digital approaches to customer experience won't completely displace the good, old-fashioned telephone call.
Vendors on the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions program say solicitations and awards picked up pace over the last few months, but some are taking much longer than necessary putting the transition at risk.
Hot Topics on Science of Security (HotSOS), an annual event held by the National Security Agency, will be held online next week. With a preview, NSA science researcher Adam Tagert.
Last month the Army released a strategy called Regaining Arctic Dominance, aimed at helping secure U.S. interests in the region. With the details, Army strategic planner Elizabeth Felling.
For more than a decade, the CyberPatriot national youth cyber defense competition has matched teams of middle and high school students who find and fix cybersecurity flaws.
In today's Federal Newscast, over 50 House members are urging the Department of Veterans Affairs to create a centralized spot within the agency to report sexual harassment.
Thanks in large measure to the work of Dr. Matthew Kerr, a research physicist at the Naval Research Laboratory, we know exactly where in the cosmos at least some fast radio bursts (FRBs) originate.