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No, people who are about to leave government should not be "canceled."
In today's Federal Newscast: "On this Veterans Day, OPM reminds agencies of their obligations to federal employees, who are called to active-duty military service. A possible Air Force general's court martial trial, would be an American first. And as Biden adds to his transition team, Trump sees subtraction in his Administration.
For the highlights, the museum's Chief of Exhibits Paul Morando, and Sgt. James Akinola, visiting soldier and the Army's soldier of the year, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Isabelle Glimcher, a New York University Stern Center for Business and Human Rights fellow, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more discussion.
Products made with forced labor are banned from the United States. But the law doesn't stop all of them from coming in.
The combatant command is trying to bring in more data to make a workable grid for the new command and control platform.
The new president will likely make serious changes to the Pentagon as soon as day one.
Agencies often release requests for information from industry. But many times agencies have trouble getting feedback from contractors.
Want to know what's going on at the National Transportation Safety Board? Until recently that wasn't easy. But no more.
Being prepared for the next conflict is a guessing game for the military. They make preparations but those are rarely ever enough. What really counts is their ability to adapt.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Navy and Marine Corps hit the pause button on diversity and inclusion training, six former Homeland Security Secretaries say there are too many cooks in the DHS kitchen, and the VA has deployed a new electronic record-keeping tool.
The Labor Department's OFCCP could bring new approaches to how a Biden administration would deal with contractors
Officials at the Department of Veterans Affairs were enthusiastic about the recent go-live of the new electronic health record, which VA deployed to the Mann Grandstaff Medical Center in Spokane, Washington, two weeks ago.
The Congressionally-sponsored Cyberspace Solarium Commission has laid out a plan for the nation to reduce dependence on untrustworthy global sources in the so-called ICT supply chain.