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What to know about nationwide emergency alert hitting your phone today
The test is slated to start at 2:20 p.m. Eastern Time Wednesday. The incoming message will also make a noise and your phone should vibrate.
Federal officials unveil aid for water, shelter as Maui residents reel
The Biden administration is seeking $12 billion in additional money for the government’s disaster relief fund.
Secret Service officers bitten 10 times in four months by Biden’s dog
Secret Service employees are encouraged to report job-related injuries to their immediate supervisors for appropriate documentation.
FEMA urged to keep remote work options once approvals ‘pause’ ends
Republicans in the House have advanced legislation — known as the SHOW UP Act — to revert telework agreements to whatever they were before the pandemic.
How states are preparing for the Emergency Resiliency Era
Hurricane Ian serves as a tragic reminder to federal and state leaders about the critical need to prepare for emergency disasters—before they arrive.
By Deborah Haywood
National Guard deployment at US-Mexico border extended
Department of Homeland Security request approved by Pentagon.
GovCIO wins prime spot on $340 million SWIFT contract for ICE
Work to support development in low-code/no-code platforms with a focus on ServiceNow and Microsoft Power and Dynamics.
By Federal Times staff
Seerist wins Customs and Border Protection order extension, adds AI
The contract also adds machine learning and ESRI-based geographic information system feature services.
By Federal Times staff
How NASA launches - and delays - hurt US defense innovation
By outsourcing the rocket’s R&D activities across more than 20 states, SLS has garnered much political support from many members of Congress.
By Sinéad O'Sullivan
Homeland Security, Justice officials urge Congress to expand counter-drone authority
Federal law enforcement agencies asked Congress for more authority to counter domestic drones.
US aid agency becomes most vaccinated by Biden’s deadline
Find out which agency proved the most proactive in fulfilling vaccination requirements, according to numbers released by the Office of Management and Budget.
By Jessie Bur