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The Trump administration is seeking a big increase in defense spending. Big like 10 percent, or more than $50 billion for 2018. Rob Levinson, senior defense analyst for Bloomberg Government, shares his analysis on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
President Donald Trump's executive order is a timely, necessary step to improve procurement operations and service to the American people.
The Justice Department's latest press release doesn't do justice to what has occurred in the now-infamous "Fat Leonard" case.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, citing a lack of bandwith, the Pentagon is instructing its employees to not watch any games from the NCAA tournament on DoD computers.
The Veterans Choice Act provides VA with the opportunity to redefine what its role will be in 10 years.
Few types of deals raise the hackles of services contractors more than lowest-price, technically acceptable. Some recent protest decisions should should make them feel a little better about LPTA. Procurement attorney Joseph Petrillo of the law firm Petrillo and Powell tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin they can and have won with higher prices when they justify higher costs.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, President Trump's budget request includes a boost in defense spending and contractors could see a healthy chunk of it.
President Donald Trump's reorganization order is a little different. His stated objective is for government to do less.
For the Veterans Affairs Department, low morale and difficulty attracting talent are two of the challenges keeping it on the Government Accountability Office's high-risk list. Margot Conrad, director of education and outreach at the Partnership for Public Service, offers her take on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
The Intelligence Advanced Projects Research Activity is using crowdsourcing to improve human reasoning. It's called the CREATE program. Dr. Steve Rieber, the program director, fills in Federal Drive with Tom Temin on all the details.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Office of Personnel Management makes agreements with four new universities for federal employees looking for more education.
While the health care legislation debate grows heated, a few senators are thinking about the coming end of the 2017 budget continuing resolution and what to do about passing a 2018 budget by Sept. 30. Voices in the wilderness or a growing Congressional movement? Roll Call Senior Editor David Hawkings has some answers on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
What happens when a government contractor employee calls out to the government suspected wrongdoing by his or her company? That's the topic of an ongoing pilot program launched in 2013. Marie Mak, director of acquisition and sourcing management at the Government Accountability Office, tells Federal Drive with Tom Temin how that program is working out.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, after a bit of a wait, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office responds to a Freedom of Information Act request asking who was in charge.