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In today's Federal Newscast, the White House threatens to veto the House's minibus to fund a large amount of agencies.
Dana Deasy, the DoD CIO, said in a wide-ranging press conference that the Pentagon plans to reaward the JEDI contract in late August and the new chief data officer is on a 90-day listening tour that will help guide a new plan of action.
The next administration, whomever wins the election in November, will need to invest more heavily in the federal workforce and in digital transformation.
Bill Marion, managing director of growth and strategy in the Defense and Intelligence practice at Accenture Federal Services, joined the Federal Drive to share his thoughts on human-centered design and other ways companies can help drive tech modernization.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees may be getting a stronger voice in what it means to return to the office during the coronavirus pandemic.
As telework gets old, leadership needs to remember the whole employee. That's why some agencies are taking steps for the care and feeding of their employees' psyches as this wears on.
Each year tens of thousands of Americans volunteer to help communities through the Corporation for National and Community Service, the CNCS.
More plaintiffs have joined a federal class action suit seeking hazardous duty pay for federal employees exposed to COVID-19.
In today's Federal Newscast, agencies have spent almost $18 billion on goods and services in response to the coronavirus pandemic from March to June, and 47% of that was not competed among vendors.
The acting OPM director shares insight on how a recent executive order will simplify and liberalize open federal hiring practices.
To support its domestic duties, the Coast Guard has a database of some 700,000 boats. The Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement system works okay as far as it goes, but it's got issues.
Few lists get as much attention as the list of high risk federal programs published by the Government Accountability Office every two years.
In today's Federal Newscast, a Washington D.C. attorney says hundreds of thousands of federal employees are potential plaintiffs in this class action suit.
Early in 2020, as a pandemic prepared to wreak havoc across the United States, HHS was a major part of the equation in dealing with an environment almost no one really imagined: large-scale telework.