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Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby says DoD may move the timeline closer if COVID rates continue to spike.
The Biden administration has proposed a $6.5 billion advanced research projects agency as part of the National Institutes of Health.
It took a lot of collaboration between the pharmaceutical industry and the government to get COVID-19 vaccines developed and proven safe.
Now that the federal customers who rely on the system see speed as the new normal, they won’t be satisfied with a return to the status quo ante.
FDA's Dr. Jodi Black is the recipient of a Tibbets Award from the Small Business Administration for advancing small business programs.
Health care workers and strategic troops will get the shot first, but distribution is still weeks away.
Dr. Amy Abernethy, the principal deputy commissioner and acting chief information officer of the Food and Drug Administration, said the agency is looking at common use cases and creating cloud-based package services to give the internal customers the majority of the capabilities they need.
In today's Federal Newscast, a possible silver lining of the coronavirus pandemic, FEMA has a headstart as the 2020 hurricane season officially gets underway.
Paul Tibbits, VA’s executive director in the Office of Technical Integration, and Gary Stevens, VA’s deputy chief information security officer, say the cooperative research and development agreement with UL sought to raise the bar of how manufacturers should secure medical devices.
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.
In today's Federal Newscast, the world's favorite web site right now is about to get a fresh chunk of federal grant money.
The FDA, NIH, and the Veterans Health Administration now all have 3D printing capabilities. We discuss with VHAs Beth Ripley.
The FDA has been at the center of the federal pandemic response trying to speed up medical testing and possible therapies.
In today's Federal Newscast, three federal agencies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together in using 3D printing technology to build devices and objects used to treat coronavirus.