Lawmakers are working through passing a National Defense Authorization Act for 2021, including a fresh raft of procurement laws.
When the CARES Act passed, lots of people got jobs to do in disbursing more than $2 trillion. Inspectors general got the job of holding everyone accountable.
There is symbolism in the march of the man's remains up a long seat of steep stairs.
In today's Federal Newscast, about 4,000 federal employees have filed workers' compensation claims with the Labor Department due to COVID-19.
Assistant Director of the FBI Information Management Division Arlene Gaylord joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin for a verbal tour.
Michael Wooten, the administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, said under the frictionless acquisition cross-agency priority goal under the President’s Management Agenda agencies have a series of goals and milestones over the next 18 months.
Gary Shiffman, who teaches security studies at Georgetown University, argues that the right screening applied at the right time would prevent the improper payments in programs like those under the CARES Act.
A recent broad agency announcement from NGA seeks fresh ways for industrial and academic researchers to help the agency take on hard problems.