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Pentagon takes on the task of tracking natural disaster costs at military installations
Natural disasters at military installations have caused billions of dollars in damage over the past decade, but the Defense Department began tracking…
3 months ago
EPA’s State Revolving Funds move billions into water infrastructure; an internal audit says the agency isn’t accurately tracking how that money is spent
According to the OIG, EPA regions underreported improper and unknown payments in the SRF program by tens of millions of dollars, driven by documentat…
3 months ago
New data may change what we know about staffing, stability, and capacity on Capitol Hill
Behind every hearing, bill, and negotiation are staff whose careers have never been consistently tracked. A new dataset brings order to that picture …
3 months ago
The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Monday, March 2, 2026
Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton
EPA’s State Revolving Funds move billions into water infrastructure; an internal audit says the agency i…3 months ago
Congress is as busy as ever, and DHS is still not funded
Congress is busy as ever. Hearings, the State of the Union, potentially major legislation, and oh yea, the Department of Homeland Security is still n…
3 months ago
USDA to sell part of headquarters complex amid broader plan to relocate DC-based employees
The Agriculture Department is selling one of its headquarters buildings, as part of an ongoing agency reorganization. USDA is putting its South Build…
3 months, 1 week ago
Marine Corps looks to Navy to meet its readiness goals
The Marine Corps has a readiness problem. Only about 45% to 50% of its amphibious groups have the ability to be forward deployed. For more on how the…
3 months, 1 week ago
Could there be a way to make economic sanctions more mission oriented?
One of the main tools foreign policy leaders have to exert pressure on other governments is through the use of economic tools. Sanctions, export cont…
3 months, 1 week ago
A year after the midair collision near Reagan National, the NTSB's findings raise fresh questions about the safety gaps that allowed it to happen
Families have filed suit alleging the 2025 crash was both foreseeable and preventable, as investigators detailed long‑standing risks in the capital’s…
3 months, 1 week ago
The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Friday, February 27, 2026
Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton
A year after the midair collision near Reagan National, the NTSB's findings raise fresh questions about …3 months, 1 week ago