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Scott Busby, a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals, and the deputy assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor talks about promoting human rights around the globe
When the government spent billions on health measures in response to the pandemic, officials worried whether enough would flow to the poor and vulnerable. Such people live in both urban and rural areas.
The James Webb Space Telescope has been sending back mind-bending data since its launch last year. But a few years ago the project was mired in trouble. More than a decade late and billions of dollars over budget.
It's that time of year once again, the season to honor those who serve the country with distinction. The Partnership for Public Service has announced finalists in the Service to America Medals, or Sammies, program.
In today's Federal Newscast, we get a look at just how many COVID-19 vaccine exemptions the military is allowing.
Back in person (partially), this year's Service to America Medals awards ceremony has a new venue and quite a list of supporting dignitaries.
Dr. Brigitte Widemann was able to do something about the terrible disorder known as neurofibromatosis type 1.
For their work, Kizzmekia Corbett and Barney Graham are finalists in this year's Service to America Medals program. Barney Graham joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to discuss their work.
Dr. Reem Ghandour has done some significant research into compiling that data, research that helped officials at all levels of government develop policy.
The electromagnetic spectrum that our phones, radios and TVs rely on is a scare commodity and figuring out how to allocate it in the most sensible way has been a challenge for the past century.
USDA plays a little-recognized role in managing the nation’s dams and Sherry Hunt is a supervisory research engineer who’s led the Agricultural Research Service work on this topic.
The Air Force is hard at work on a project to replace its crucial weather satellites. Shepherding this project is a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program, Chong Le.
In 2017, Congress created a new system for veterans to appeal their disability claims. VBA's Mary Frances Matthews was put in charge of speeding those claims along, and by all accounts, she was wildly successful.
But what if you could create a chemical that killed bacteria, but neutralized itself into harmless natural molecules after it did its job? USDA is trying to do just that.