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In today's Top Federal Headlines, the House Oversight Committee introduce bill to further whistleblower protections for contractors, and the Pentagon updates its 2015 Law of War manual.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Library of Congress says it successfully defended its network from from a denial of service attack on its network, and the House Oversight Committee wants to know how many political appointees have converted to full-time employees.
In today's top Federal Headlines, the Justice Department files a False Claims Act complaint against a major government contractor and the Republican platform gives mixed things to say about federal agencies and their employees.
In today's Top Federal Headlines a member of President Obama's cabinet violated the Hatch Act, and the Pentagon is trying a new approach to social media monitoring.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the Global Aerospace and Defense sector saw a boost in revenue in 2015, and the Army will not make the 2017 deadline for transitioning its systems to Windows 10.
In today's Top Federal headlines, new rules help gov't hire more small business subcontractors, and GAO warns DoD and the VA don't have a solid plan for e-record interoperability.
In today's Top Federal headlines, a new bill gives agencies more options to hire new talent, and another major IT contract is stalled by protests.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the new FOIA Improvement Act won’t patch every hole in the information request process, and the Senate Armed Services Committee holds a closed door meeting on cybersecurity.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, DoD asks Congress for supplemental funds to keep 3,000 troops in Afghanistan, and The Navy opens its bases to commercial wireless providers.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the House and Senate are at odds over whether to change laws on veterans hiring preference, and the Air Force wants to know how quantum computing can help its researchers.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, a panel of Defense experts tell Congress they agree with most of the proposed changes in the Senate's version of the 2017 NDAA and Veterans Affairs updates its statistics on veterans suicides.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, the House passes a bill to extend Veterans Affairs' expedited removal process for senior executives to all SES members and the VA Commission on Care releases its long list of recommendations for the agency....
The Justice Department has accused more than a dozen suspects of exaggerating the distance they traveled to receive medical treatment in order to increase travel reimbursements.
In today's Top Federal Headlines, President Barack Obama makes a law which updates the Freedom of Information Act official, and more cybersecurity issues are found at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.