House Oversight and Government Reform Committee members want a full briefing from GSA on its new plan for the FBI headquarters.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Trump administration's plan for NASA emphasizes commercial services to support U.S. space objectives.
After scrapping plans to bring the Federal Bureau of Investigation under one roof, the Trump administration says it intends to demolish the old FBI headquarters and build a new facility in its place.
Richard Haley, assistant director of the FBI's finance division and the chief financial officer, has been inducted as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration.
Are cyber jobs being sold right? People stampede to apply for flight attendant jobs.
The National Archives also issued a memo clarifying the roles and responsibilities of the Senior Agency Official for Records Management.
Given the new iPhone's price, federal CIOs may decide to wait for its security features.
The FBI arrested Pingan Yu, who they say is a malware broker in the People's Republic of China.
Federal Drive's Tom Temin encounters a powerful reminder from a small church.
The $1.6 billion project was cancelled in mid-July, but officials say they are committed to coming up with a plan for FBI's headquarters by the end of 2017.
Dan Mathews previously worked as the Republican staff director for the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management.
The government has a history of building monumental projects. In that sense, it's always acted like great American companies.
In today's Federal Newscast, a former officer with the Drug Enforcement Administration admits to taking part in a robbery disguised as a standard search.
Officials in two states and the District of Columbia are scratching their heads over how the new FBI headquarters project, after 10 years of planning, could fall through. But construction officials at the General Services Administration felt they had no other choice once Congress failed to come through with enough money to proceed. Former GSA Administrator Dan Tangherlini joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss the long-term implications.
The Office of Management and Budget has issued its guidelines to federal agencies for 2019 budget submissions, telling them to get comfortable with lower civilian spending and workforce levels.