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Federal contractors see stability, and they see hits of opportunity in the forthcoming president's management agenda.
The National Society of Accountants says the Trump administration's 2019 budget request will not suffice as is.
In today's Federal Newscast, despite facing recent scrutiny, some veterans organizations still feel Dr. David Shulkin is the best person to run the Veterans Affairs Department.
The government is still operating under a continuing resolution and Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, told Federal News Radio that service contractors are struggling.
Rapid Capabilities Office Director Douglas Wiltsie and Col. Marty Hagenston discuss how the Army procured the electronic warfare weapons quickly.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management told agencies they may need to be flexible when applying retroactive pay for federal employees during the most recent government shutdown.
Some technology leaders at the Veterans Affairs Department think it might be time to take a step back and evaluate new innovations more dispassionately.
Federal Drive host Tom Temin looks back at his 10 years of covering the federal beat for Federal News Radio.
John Kamensky, chairman of NAPA’s panel on executive organization and management, explains three steps that federal mangers can take in order to improve organizational health and performance within their agency’s unit.
National Institute of Standards and Technology physicist Mike Schneider joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk brain synapses and the possibility of an electronic brain-like system.
Kevin Bogardus of E&E News joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the details of the Trump administration's budget and its effects on the EPA.
Jeff Neal, former chief human capital officer at Homeland Security and vice president at ICF, has been following the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act and its aftermath carefully, and joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss its effects.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Energy Department is elevating its efforts to oversee and respond to cyber threats against the nation's critical infrastructure.
Defense officials say each military services has its own readiness recovery plan, and they promise to be transparent with Congress about progress.