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Amid talk of a SCOTUS replacement, the Senate takes up the continuing resolution issue as the last of the sand slips through the hourglass.
Should animals be used in medical research? The Veterans Health Administration has responded to criticism of the practice but Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke to Americans for Medical Progress, an organization that advocates in favor of the ethical use of animals in medical research.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies have a little more guidance now on how they're supposed to implement the president's recent federal hiring executive order.
Most federal chief data officers have experience with their organizations, but that doesn't always mean they know where they stand.
A proposed interagency council would look around the world for companies and products to banish from the federal supply chain.
Is it even possible to change the culture of something as bulky as the United States Navy? Charles Barber is going to try.
The Constitution gives Congress a lot of authority over the structure and operation of the military, even if the president is commander in chief. Zach Price argues that Congress ought to use that authority more than it does.
In today's Federal Newscast, medical centers at the Department of Veterans Affairs see a slight improvement in staffing shortages over the last year.
How are we going to cope with the second six months of the pandemic?
If any federal agency was in the spotlight at the beginning of the pandemic, it was the Small Business Administration. While SBA employees, like so many, made the swift move to maximize telework, they were simultaneously tasked with administering a trillion-dollar loan program.
The Secret Service draws on its heritage of stopping currency counterfeiting to investigate cyber enabled financial crimes of all sorts.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission wants to make sure the education of staff practitioners doesn't stop because of the pandemic.
The government has trouble acquiring information technology on budget and according to what it hopes to accomplish. When a project starts to go off the rails, the agency simply rebases it.
This week’s update from the Pentagon shows just over half of the military’s worldwide installations are now in the “green” category – meaning servicemembers can move to and from those bases without special permission.