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In today's Federal Newscast, we looks at THE SPACE FORCE, its three echelons of command, with lesser structures called, "deltas." The deltas are like the wings or groups of the Air Force and are run by colonels.
In today's Federal Newscast, contractors need to meet a provision in the 2019 Defense authorization bill to not use equipment from Huawei and ZTE.
Somebody has to organize all of the considerations and best practices for reopening agencies -- the Government Accountability Office.
A program launched by Treasury a couple of years back has helped keep banks in minority hands while strengthening their finances.
The firings and shufflings of inspectors general that have occurred recently in the Trump administration have worried whistleblower advocates.
Artificial intelligence requires human brainpower. That is why Dr. Siegelmann has been on loan from UMass to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
The germ that's wrecked havoc on public health and the economy has also stuck a spear into national security. The U.S.S. Roosevelt episode showed that.
The National Defense Authorization Act is the most visible thing on which Congress is making progress. But it's not the only thing.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Veterans Affairs has a new digital tool to help screen veterans, employees and other visitors for coronavirus.
The Energy Department has joined Health and Human Services and the Intelligence Community in boosting research related to COVID-19.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill head into another week of trying to find a consensus on next steps for reopening, or not, parts of the country.
Not all students will be bored this summer, unable to find a job. Several hundred are already at work in virtual federal internships.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management will start sending the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey to all federal employees in July.
Contractors, feds, and friends came together on two wheels to help two worthy causes.