In today's Federal Newscast, after a delay, the White House publishes a memo allowing the defense secretary to to exclude civilian employees from current collective bargaining law.
Wireless carriers are worried about the government ban on Chinese equipment but encouraged over recent FCC and Congressional action.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Interior Department cleared brush and dead trees on double the amount called for in a 2018 presidential executive order.
In today's Federal Newscast, four out of five members of the National Treasury Employees Union say they're starting to worry about the impact of a potential government shutdown on their finances.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Government Accountability Office found the agencies excluded more than $271 million in building costs per year, between fiscal 2015 through 2018.
Matthew Cornelius left the Office of Management and Budget after almost three years to become the executive director of the Alliance for Digital Innovation (ADI), an industry association, while USDA, OPM and the FCC gain new senior executives.
With the president's three workforce executive orders now officially in play, federal employee unions say their implementation has varied widely across government, and Congress has taken notice.
4G shows just how fragile it is when a normal urban crowd gathers to celebrate.
Later this month, the FCC is set to vote on new rules that are likely to all-but-prohibit ZTE and Huawei equipment on U.S. commercial telecom networks.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House says it's considering a new approach to helping agencies adopt artificial intelligence.
Nicholas Degani, fcc attorney, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss upcoming upgrades to the commission's licensing systems.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it is looking to use social media tools to monitor possible domestic threats.
San Jose, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley, has made no small plans when it comes to the deployment of 5G mobility technology.
The FCC is looking for a new permanent CIO just three months after making Christine Calvosa the full-time IT leader.
FCC Commissioner Brendon Carr said the FCC is establishing programs to add 20,000 people to the workforce implementing 5G nationwide.