For a long time, U.S. astronauts have had to buy trips on Soviet launches to get to low earth orbit. But that's all changing.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees would receive mandatory Internet of Things cybersecurity training under a new bill introduced by Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA).
You'll find larger numbers of young people working on federal contracts rather than at the awarding agencies.
In today's Federal Newscast, a major reorganization is taking place among the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's top management offices.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs' Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has counted up the costs of the last three shutdowns.
An often overlooked element in delivering excellent service to the public is having employees who themselves are taken care of by internal services.
The lack of a permanent associate administrator for Human Exploration and Operations could threaten NASA’s ability to meet some of the ambitious goals set by the administration.
NASA's Bob Cabana, a 2019 Sammies award finalist, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk challenges and victories of transforming the Kennedy Space Center
Willie Crenshaw, the program executive for the CDM office at NASA, said teams of employees are educating mission areas about the cyber initiative and learning about new priorities.
In today's Federal Newscast, a former National Security Agency contractor who stole nearly 20 years worth of sensitive information finds out his fate.
NASA launched an anti-harassment campaign and strategy not because it identified a specific problem, but because its top leaders said they see a diverse and inclusive workforce as key to achieving their new goal to return Americans to the moon by 2024.
Steve Shih, NASA's associate administrator for diversity and equal opportunity, told FNN's Nicole Ogrysko why he decided to start an anti-harassment campaign at the agency.
After a decades-long hiatus, NASA is looking toward landing people on the moon. Since that first landing knowledge of medical science has advanced a lot.
Another group has recommended the Social Security Administration share its Death Master File with Treasury to cub improper payments.