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On today\'s Federal Drive, more updates on how the debt-limit deal will affect agency budgets. Plus, NASA\'s green mission to Jupiter and why the National Security Administration is looking for new hires at a hacker convention.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is urging Congress to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration before lawmakers fly home for the August break. LaHood said 4,000 FAA employees, about 70,000 workers in the private sector and more than 200 airport projects are depending on them.
Guy Timberlake is the head of the American Small Business Coalition, and he discusses what this deal might mean for your federal contracts.
Davis has been named the company\'s director of NORAD and Northern Command programs.
Tom Trabucco, the Director of External Affairs at the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, explains why you don\'t have to worry about the debt impacting your TSP.
Maya MacGunieas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and the director of the Fiscal Policy Program at the New America Foundation, explains what kinds of cuts agencies may expect.
Todd Harrison, a senior at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, analyzes the future of Defense spending.
As defense contractors face tighter global budgets many are buying up companies with niche technology services. In just the latest move, L-3 announced it would spin off its systems engineering division.
On today\'s Federal Drive, even though Washington\'s political leaders struck a deal on the debt limit, the FAA partial shutdown continues. Plus, more details on changes to OPM childcare benefits and buy-out guidance.
Personal and professional issues come into play for people deciding whether or not to telework.
Congressional leaders and the White House agreed on a framework of spending cuts to raise the nation\'s debt ceiling. As part of the agreement, more than $900 billion will be cut over 10 years from Cabinet agency budgets.
Even with the debt limit crisis settled, federal workers are going to be hearing, and living with the F-word for a long time. F in this case stands for furloughs and freezes.
Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief of Government Executive Magazine, explains how this move will affect DHS hiring.
Tim McManus, vice president for Education and Outreach at the Partnership for Public Service, said he thinks there are some things you can do to make hiring simpler at your agency.