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Retired Air Force prosecutor joins Federal Drive to talk about the history of sexual harassment and retaliation problems within U.S. military academies
In today's Federal Newscast, National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson tells Congress the IRS' lack of funding is the root of many of the agency's problems with customer service.
What would it mean to decrease vehicle traffic and increase air traffic? Bob Pearce joins Federal Drive to talk more about the urban air mobility initiative NASA has embraced
Deloitte's Chuck Wald points out the long military history that drones already have. Is AI really that far off?
In today's Federal Newscast, a new HR directive to employees at the Agriculture Department makes severe changes to the agency's telework policy.
POGO's Sean Moulton joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to tell us what potential 2018 regulation rollback could mean for the federal agencies
USPS using new strategies to ensure the right packages are delivered to the right locations by the right people at the right time.
Democrats and Republicans have been talking about a potential two-year budget agreement,. With 10 days left of CR, still no clear results.
Does the repeal of net neutrality open the doors for more efficient high-speed connection? One FCC commissioner seems to think it will.
In today's Federal Newscast, in an attempt to rightsize the agency's workforce, the Postal Service is the latest agency to offer early retirement to many of its long-time employees.
Sometimes the federal government seems like a kaleidoscope of numbers when it comes to its budgeting.
The SEC's Rob Johnson talks about the positive return on investment his new cyber unit has been in fighting securities fraud in cyberspace.
The GSA is holding a public meeting next week. Larry Allen told the Federal Drive what to expect.
It's not always easy for an individual veteran to figure out which service he or she may be eligible for. Now, there's an app for that