In today's Federal Newscast, a new Gallup poll shows three in four Americans say USPS is doing a good or excellent job.
In today's Federal Newscast, a federal court rules against an employee appealing his removal when he failed a drug test, after he says he accidentally ate a pot brownie.
After more than a year as acting chief information officer, Christina Calvosa was named the permanent IT executive at the Federal Communications Commission.
In today's Federal Newscast, an internal email to staff at the National Park Service explained the effect the partial government shutdown had on the agency.
In today's Federal Newscast, there have been more than 200 cases of federal air marshals misusing their firearms between 2005 and 2017.
After interference by Russian during the 2016 presidential race caught federal officials flat-footed, the Department of Homeland Security worked with states to secure election systems from cyber threats.
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said the pilot program would stand up for about two to three years with a handful of participants needing rural broadband.
Former federal CIOs offered suggestions for how current technology executives can tamp down controversy in the aftermath of a cyber attack.
Patrick Webre of the Federal Communications Commission discusses the agency’s initiatives to stop illegal robocalls.
Precision agriculture can raise farm productivity and make farmers better off, but such techniques require broadband connectivity, something that many rural areas lack.
The FCC purchased spectrum from the television industry, auctioned it for wireless services, and found new spectrum for the broadcasters.
Concerns about the technology supply chain are growing are gaining more attention from legislative and regulatory perspectives.
Two executives of the Federal Communications Commission are coming under fire for alleged ethics violations.
Agriculture Department CIO Gary Washington provides more details on its plans across the five Centers of Excellence areas.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Democratic leaders want the investigation into fake comments on Federal Communications Commission rule making expanded to other agencies