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The protest by U.S. Aerospace and its partner, Ukrainian aircraft-maker Antonov has been denied.
More than 400 bills have passed the House than the Senate. The Hill\'s Ian Swanson says he thinks only two are sure to survive.
Beyond the usual findings and recommendations for improving federal operations, a new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office is the first to offer a web-based E-Report format to help users navigate content more easily. GAO\'s David Powner explains.
Congressman Jim Langevin (D-RI) has introduced the Strengthening Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Act, which would allow the Administration to create a more robust set of regulations for the information systems that control our critical infrastructure.
Congressman Henry Cuellar\'s homeland security bill to direct the Federal Emergency Management Agency to assess the efficiency of homeland security grants is about to become law. He explains how it will work.
The top procurement officer of a Top 100 DoD contractor gives a thumbs up to the newly announced Pentagon acquisition reforms. WFED\'s Scott Carr reports.
According to a GAO report, the Defense Department\'s finance systems are $6.9 billion over budget and 2 to twelve years behind schedule, NextGov reports.
President Obama has signed into law, H.R. 3081, which will keep the government operating through December 3, 2010.
What\'s the best way to use the measurements developed for government in the past few years? We ask a panel of experts for their opinion.
Some members of Congress say the over-classification of documents in the intelligence community is causing miscommunication and confusion -- leading to two bills introduced this week targeting over-classification.
The Senate is moving ahead with a stopgap spending bill to avoid a government shutdown at week\'s end. The continuing resolution easily cleared its first hurdle by an 83 to 15 vote Tuesday. The Hill\'s Vicki Needham tells us what has to happen before tomorrow at midnight.
This week, Mike discusses what a lame duck Congress will mean for feds with Bill Bransford, partner, Shaw, Bransford & Roth. Topics include congressional pay cuts, furloughs for feds, and a 2011 pay freeze. September 29, 2010
A GAO study finds women accounted for 40 percent of managers in the U.S. workforce in 2007, New York Times reports.