When he's not tooling around the National Capital region on his motorcycle, Tom Temin interviews federal executives and government contractors who provide analysis and insight on the many critical issues facing the Executive branch. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
Like iron chef contestants, researchers at NASA push ahead on a program to develop food systems for astronauts who will be in space for months. Years ...
The General Services Administration not only oversees most federal buildings and offices, it also manages the artwork that graces them. It recently is...
If cybersecurity is one of the nation's most potent threats, the answer is as much talent as technology. That's why, with orders from Congress, the Cy...
An influx of money from the CARES Act helped the Navy Department make major strides in modernizing its networks. Now, leaders say, it’s time to focus ...
The Air Force has been planting seeds for new technologies over the past few years by investing in prototypes. The hope is they'll will bloom into exc...
The Justice Department has laid out its plans to have employees return to their offices. It stresses maximum telework. But one group says actual telew...
The U.S. military establishment is so focused on future technology that it risks national security right now. That's the thesis of my next guest. She ...
Agencies of the Homeland Security and Treasury Departments are about to get brand new headquarters buildings. And nice ones at that. For details, the ...
Lynn Parker Dupree, the chief privacy officer at the Homeland Security Department, is looking to make privacy less of an afterthought in the developme...
The Justice Department is the latest in a small, but growing number of agencies who are detailing plans for employees to return to the office. Justice...