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In today's Top Federal Headlines, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) wants to know why the Internal Revenue Service is not using Homeland Security's program designed to detect intrusions.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the White House releases this year's Federal Agency Strategic Sustainability Plans, providing a snapshot of the progress agencies have made becoming more environmentally friendly.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, President Obama asks the Office of Personnel Management to set up an emergency leave transfer program for employees affected by the floods in Louisiana.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a new report shows that while some agencies are improving, the federal government still ranks among the worst for customer experience.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Internal Revenue Service issues a notice to provide definitions for terms used related to marriage for federal tax purposes.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, Senate minority leader Harry Reid says while they don't support a stopgap measure to fund the government until 2017, he'd be in favor of one that funds it at least until after the November elections.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Commerce Department's Inspector General says the Patent and Trademark Office it wasting a lot of money on unsupported hours logged by employees.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Federal Communications Commission says it will shutdown nearly a dozen of its regional office locations in January 2017.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Defense Department issues a final rule which protects contractors who accidentally sell counterfeit parts from the costs incurred when the fraudulent materials are discovered.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, 33 are charged with abusing the postal system, most of which were former USPS employees.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Defense Department is asking Congress for money to set up a screening facility at the Pentagon Metro stop, but some lawmakers aren't convinced.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, Maryland's two Senators write the Office of Personnel Management to express the concern they're hearing from federal employees about the dramatic premium increases for the program.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Government Accountability Office says Latvian Connections can't file any bid protests with them for one year for not fulfilling requirements.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a judge orders "No Easy Day" author Matthew Bissonnette to pay the government all past and future proceeds from the book for not letting the Pentagon review it first.