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In today's Federal Newscast, the EPA has teamed up with the New York and Los Angeles mass transit systems to learn more about how to disinfect them.
After five years of trying to establish a deal, agency decides it's better to start over.
Lifecycle costs at agencies that operate ships, aircraft, satellites can be predicted and kept under control.
A month into the annual Feds Feed Families food drive, we decided to check back in with its national chair.
The General Services Administration has struggled for years to establish a new government wide acquisition contract for small businesses.
In today's Federal Newscast, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told the House Oversight and Reform Committee the law allows inspectors general on the committee to review spending under the Paycheck Protection Program, and other funds previously in question.
Air Traffic Manager Jennifer Ross and Space Operations Group Member Jaime McMillon joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share their stories.
The House tucks into two weeks of committee work that includes appropriations for fiscal 2021 in addition to another possible stimulus bill.
Vets applying for compensation or a pension typically have to undergo a physical examination, and now VBA has resumed in-person exams.
In today's Federal Newscast, some EPA employees say they feel uncomfortable returning to the office as OIG conducts a review.
In today's Federal Newscast, lawmakers request transcripts from Trump administration call regarding the elimination of the Office of Personnel Management.
The annual Feds Feed Families drive takes a national problem to the local level.
Bloomberg Government's report on the 200 largest federal contractors contains few surprises, but reveals a few trends you might not be aware of.
Workers may think they're doing a great job, but they've got a lot of boxes to check.