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Forty years after he graduated from the Coast Guard Academy and began a career that would ultimately ascend to a role as commandant, Adm. Paul Zukunft sails into retirement, reflecting on the state of the service, its people and its future.
Back from vacation, Congress faces the immigration stalemate, tensions over new tariffs, and a power struggle over whether to privatize the care of veterans
New metrics are helping the Coast Guard make the best use of the service's limited maintenance budget.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Justice Department says a former Defense Intelligence Officer received at least $800,000 to act as an agent of China.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has launched a program to come up with lightweight algorithms that could run on any device.
The Professional Services Council CEO helps demystify LPTA and PALT for defense department buyers and contractors.
One accomplishment Retired Coast Guard Adm. Paul Zukunft is most proud of is a new crew metric.
The National Restaurant Association recently gave out this year's military food service awards.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management releases guidance to help employees convert volunteer hours into credit for the CFC.
Industry sources say focus on the JEDI cloud procurement by Congress and interest by the new DoD CIO could further delay the final solicitation.
The National Treasury Employees Union is also suing the president and Office of Personnel Management Director Jeff Pon over recent executive orders.
Benefits expert Tammy Flanagan makes the case for a centralized retirement counseling service.
Cybersecurity is not currently a line item in the federal budget but one congressman wants to make sure it still receives budgetary oversight.
Danielle Metz of the Office of Science and Technology Policy joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in the studio for an update.