Federal News Radio shares federal photos daily highlighting the work of government agencies and federal workers. From one administration to another, here are twelve photos shared in the 2017 gallery that represent celebrations of people and progress through times of trial and triumph.
NASA reaches third round of funding for "tipping-point" technologies and is looking for investors to upgrade its commercial application capability.
Members of Congress don't seem so bad when you meet them individually. So why is the totality of the institution such a disaster?
Kirit Amin joins the ranks of CIOs leaving government after three years at the International Trade Commission.
Several agencies sit low on the 2017 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government rankings, but they improved employee engagement significantly over the previous year.
The 2017 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government Rankings show a few familiar faces at the top and bottom of the list, but a closer look at the results shows several agencies with momentum moving in their favor. Here are nine insights from this year's rankings.
House Science, Space and Technology Committee members learned that NASA, DoD do not have Kaspersky products on their networks.
When managers make bad decision, the result can lead to disaster. That's the case at NASA, where dealing with management problems has become the norm at the Government Accountability Office.
What's new at NASA SEWP? Find out when SEWP Program Manager Joanne Woytek joins host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center. September 25, 2017
Opioids to asteroids: agencies, industry and academia trade knowledge, but not dollars.
NASA is using a special contracting system known as non-reimbursable space act agreements to obtain the latest in space technologies.
There's a new beaconing technology on the horizon that promises to solve the shortcomings of the location systems we've used for decades.
The Homeland Security Department isn't the only agency working on rescue and response to Hurricane Harvey. Other agencies are doing their part to help impacted victims in Texas in Louisiana.
Today is going to be a dark, but exciting day, especially if you live in a special 67-mile wide band running from Oregon to South Carolina.
NASA's Joanne Woytek explains how the SEWP program is taking steps to ensure that agencies buy through authorized resellers.