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Paula Thornhill, senior political scientist and director of the Strategy and Doctrine Program at the Rand Corporation, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Somewhere along the line, annual spending for Medicare and Medicaid hit the $1 trillion mark. More than half is Medicaid.
DHS has been pushing greater cyber threat information sharing with the private sector. But the advance of cyber threats might bring together the government’s foreign and domestic intelligence operations.
House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Adam Smith says if Democrats take the House they will prioritize the budget.
In today's Federal Newscast, a Government Accountability Office report finds Veterans Health Administration has no rules or stipulations to ensure the equipment is properly processed after use.
The president's nominees for the Veterans Affairs Department's chief information officer and accountability and whistleblower protection director promised they would spark a long-awaited culture change at the agency.
Bloomberg Government editorial director Loren Duggan joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for an update.
Relations between the Trump administration and federal employee unions have frayed. Bob Tobias, professor in the Key Executive Leadership Program at American University, offered some perspective on how things perhaps should go.
The Federal Leadership and Professional Development Seminar series is the brainchild of Kim Wittenberg, a health scientist administrator at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality at HHS.
US strategy in its longest war is shifting. So how come no one in Congress is talking about it?
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon said it's moving the deadline of its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract at the request of offerrers.
Agencies are beginning to revoke the actions they previously took to comply with the president's recent workforce executive orders, federal unions said.
It's the day after Labor Day and federal contractors have a chance to weigh in on information technology policy.
On the theory that carefully calculating each unit's operations and support costs would support better planning, the Congressional Budget Office did just that.