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The White House has said it will keep calling meetings until there\'s a deal.
Democratic Senators, led by Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.), say Panetta\'s plan breaks the law.
July 11th and July 13th, 2011 As Commissioner, Mr. Lebryk provides leadership, policy direction and guidance for FMS\' financial management programs, including payments, collections, debt collection, and government-wide accounting and financial reporting.
A new report from OFPP finds agencies spent a billion dollars less on time-and-materials and labor hours type contracts in 2010. Still, OFPP found an overall increase in cost-reimbursement type contracts. Agencies have a goal to reduce by 10 percent these types of contracts, which the administration calls risky.
Cass Sunstein, administrator at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, outlines details of an Executive Order for independent regulatory agencies\' compliance.
Karen Evans is the Director of the US Cyber Challenge. And the former E-gov administration.
The ACT-IAC working group\'s latest report shows that diversity in agencies is directly linked to success. Dr. Susan Krup Grunin is the Consulting Director for Strategic Human Capital Management at RGS and co-authored the report.
Obama challenged Republicans to make the necessary compromises.
Federal Managers are constantly striving to develop the best hiring and retention strategies. We hear some best practices from Jon Desenberg of the Performance Institute live at the Excellence in Government Conference.
House lawmakers want to add the requirement for a White House official to oversee cybersecurty policy and budget across civilian agencies. Rep. Langevin said the current set up with DHS in charge of civilian networks isn\'t good enough. Members also want more attention paid to the security of the supply chain.
A budget proposal from Senate Democrats cuts security spending by nearly $900 billion over 10 years, and reduces funding to domestic programs by $350 billion. The proposal by Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-N.D.)also contains $10 trillion in deficit reduction savings.
The time it takes to hire a new federal employee has dropped significantly in the past year. From roughly 180 days to just over 100.
When it comes to federal contracting, you probably know the big names -- like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.
The House passed a 1.6 percent pay raise for military personnel.