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The Sammies go virtual to honor exceptional feds
The usual gala for the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Awards was replaced with a virtual event to celebrate outstanding federal service.
By Jessie Bur
Supreme Court deals big setback to labor unions
The justices are scrapping a 41-year-old decision that had allowed states to require that public employees pay some fees to unions that represent them, even if the workers choose not to join.
Pentagon’s tech advisers want cyber career track, ‘innovation elevator’ for big thinkers
A group of tech industry heavyweights believes the Pentagon needs to protect tech and cyber experts and innovators from the department’s traditional up-or-out career path if the department has any hope of keeping up with a wave of new technologies
By Aaron Mehta
Moon landing: US cements its S&T domination
Neil Armstrong's small step ushered in an era of government as innovation leader.
By Michael Hardy