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Margot Conrad of the Partnership for Public Service said it's important to adapt government to a younger workforce with changing expectations.
Military installations often get the short straw when it comes to funding. But a new study from the Defense Department shows just how vulnerable military buildings are to cyber attacks.
In today's Federal Newscast, 45 Democratic Senators wrote to President Donald Trump to express their concern with the White House's recent trio of federal workforce executive orders on employee accountability, official time and collective bargaining.
For a department with detailed policy for just about everything, the Defense Department sometimes fails to back up its policies with oversight
Less than two years out from their deadline, some agencies have expressed concerns over whether they'll have the time and funds to transition over to the new Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) contract on-schedule.
Hats off to a nation that values inventors, values the idea of people benefitting from their own ideas.
How many members of Congress have read the nearly 600-page report from the Justice Department inspector general? That's hard to say.
NASA's New Horizon mission that got really close to Pluto also shows how to avoid billions in potential costs when it comes to space exploration.
Today marks the signing of the nation's 10 millionth patent. It represents an enormous history of innovation and scientific development.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new study by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission highlights the trouble federal agencies are having recruiting and hiring women to law enforcement positions.
Customs and Border Protection is still losing more border patrol agents faster than the agency can hire new ones, said Mark Borkowski, the agency's chief acquisition officer.
The president and CEO of the Professional Services Council said Congress will need to pass additional legislation to appropriate funding.
Precision agriculture can raise farm productivity and make farmers better off, but such techniques require broadband connectivity, something that many rural areas lack.
Sandeep Patel, open innovation manager and KidneyX project director, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share more details.