Here are a few encouraging takeaways for the federal workforce after the end of a strenuous year.
In today's Federal Newscast, House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) wants to make sure President Trump doesn't dispose of any vital presidential records on his way out the door.
Giving thanks doesn't have to be confined to one day a year.
As chief information officer of the National Institutes of Health, Andrea Norris oversees a far flung operation. Her leadership has helped the agency get through the extraordinary challenge imposed by the pandemic.
Host cell surface angiotensin converting enzyme might not be a household phrase, but it's part of an important piece of research done by the NIH.
How are we going to cope with the second six months of the pandemic?
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases with NIH created a network of new organizations to provide early warnings of emerging diseases wherever they occur.
A major breakthrough in treating sickle cell can be credited to research from one of the scientists at the National Institutes of Health.
In today's Federal Newscast, a bipartisan group of senators is pushing for more funding for the National Institutes of Health.
A breakthrough leukemia drug is on the market through a major drug manufacturer. But a research doctor at the National Cancer Institute made the discoveries that led to the drug in the first place.
On July 2, the General Services Administration announced the cancellation of the Alliant 2 Small Business solicitation.
The National Institutes of Health wasted no time and putting pandemic stimulus money to use. It launched RADx, a program to enlist industry in academia in a biomedical engineering approach to the pandemic.
In today's Federal Newscast, with vote-by-mail services in high demand, the Postal Service sets recommendations for state and local governments to make sure each ballot gets counted.
Keith Johnson, the contracting lead for the CIO-SP3 and CIO-SP4 vehicles for NITAAC, said a structural problem to the organization’s building forced employees to work remotely for more than a year so the adjustment during the coronavirus has been minimal.
Vendors say they received little notice from GSA ahead of the 8(a) STARS II governmentwide contract reaching its contract ceiling in early April and this forced them and their agency customers to look for new procurement vehicles.