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In today's Federal Newscast, there is now an informal deal in place to avoid a potential government shutdown at the end of the month.
Spending at the end of the year provides the chance to invest in innovation according to the self-styled government and industry connector company Dcode.
The ability and skill in staying cyber safe varies widely across state and local governments. That's the finding of a detailed study by BlueVoyant.
Which federal agency should take charge of space traffic management? Congress couldn't figure that one out. So it hired the National Academy of Public Administration to do a study.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon has picked five of its health care facilities to help coordinate stage three clinical trials for a potential coronavirus vaccine.
Executives in large agencies use surveys to take the pulse of their workforces.
The moving industry thought it might lose a quarter of its companies, but things seem to be looking up.
Forfeiture is big business for Homeland Security, but the overwhelming owners were never even accused of committing a crime.
This big department has been working to raise its employee engagement score since the beginning.
Conflict, instability and political unrest have all become more urban. Some say the Army has not adapted nearly enough to the demands of urban warfare.
In today's Federal Newscast, two million appointments canceled during the initial wave of the coronavirus pandemic still need rescheduling at the Veterans Health Administration.
A recent documentary tells the story of the black women who streamed into the factories and federal offices in the early 1940s.
FAA's David Gray was instrumental for a revolution that occurred in how the agency tracks airplanes.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office says not all agencies have been tracking time and attendance fraud consistently.