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The National Institutes of Health awarded $7.5 million in grants to researchers to study how to slow the spread of HIV in eight countries.
Government Accountability Office looked at Army and DoD implementation of 35 recommendations to shore up the safety of the military’s biological agents program.
The Veterans Affairs Department is launching the Be There campaign to address the increase in suicide rate of veteran's between ages 18 and 34.
The Voice of America has fired or proposed to terminate 15 individuals following investigations that found the individuals had accepted improper payments from a foreign official.
The Homeland Security Department is excited by the prospect that the National Protection and Programs Directorate could be renamed and restructured as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency following a vote in the Senate on Wednesday.
Marcy Jacobs the executive director of the digital service at the Veterans Affairs Department, was the first member of the U.S. Digital Service to win a Service to America Medal.
Despite the wide variety of nutrition bars on the commercial market, none of them deliver the levels of nutrients researchers think are needed to reduce military injury rates.
Across the board, federal agencies who’ve appointed a chief data officer have realized significant returns on investment.
Steven Dillingham, the Trump administration's pick to head up the Census Bureau, just 18 months out from the 2020 decennial count, faces the challenge of overseeing the first census that households can respond to online.
Two new devices will be able to detect brain injuries and bleeding in the brain.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is spearheading an initiative to help agencies and organizations fill in the holes when it comes to implementation of data privacy protections.
Coming off the end of a period of sequestrations, some defense experts are worried that innovation has taken a backseat.
In March, Congress passed legislation requiring all new Congressional Research Service reports to be posted to the organization’s website.
In today's Federal Newscast, the new rule revising progress payments and performance-based payment policies for defense contracts was said to have been released prematurely.