Don Bice, who recently left after 32 years in government, including the last two-plus years as USDA’s acting deputy assistant secretary for administration, said the agency challenged employees and executives to think differently in how they deliver mission services.
Research labs across the government, industry and academia are working on one piece of the coronavirus puzzle or another.
Sometimes services contracts require hardware to support them. Sometimes hardware buys require related services. That's where companies get into what are known as order level materials.
In today's Federal Newscast, House and Senate lawmakers are using legislation and pressuring the White House to obtain hazard pay and extra leave capabilities for federal employees who are continuing to work during the coronavirus pandemic.
When you put those burgers on the grill this weekend, remember the 6,500 federal food safety inspectors working in meatpacking plants ordered to stay open.
Three trillion dollars and no face shields for meat packing inspectors?
For a roundup and the effects it's all having, the Executive Vice President and Counsel at the professional services counsel, Alan Chvotkin spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
27 career federal employees are finalists in this year's Service to America Medals for contributions to the betterment of their agencies' missions.