Widespread personnel changes at GSA and future budget warnings from the Defense Department make for uncertainty on the part of contractors.
25 years ago, the government and the nation was clearing the rubble from the federal building bombing in Oklahoma City that killed 168 people.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon’s inspector general has launched its own review into the Navy’s handling of coronavirus aboard its ships.
In today's Federal Newscast, dead people are getting coronavirus stimulus payments, and a bipartisan group of lawmakers asks the Treasury Department, IRS and Social Security Administration what they can do to stop it.
The Census Bureau has launched a new survey designed to track the effects of the pandemic.
Hazardous pay for federal employees is starting to gather a little steam in Congress.
The Small Business Administration was given a seemingly impossible task when lawmakers appropriated two tranches of money to loan businesses in March and April.
Few technologies have had as much impact on military, civilian, governmental and commercial activities as geographic information and intelligence.