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Dan Adcock, the legislative director of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association told Federal News Radio that the initial round of budget savings imposed by the debt-limit deal is only the first round of possible cuts to agencies and federal pay and benefits.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. It may LOOK like nothing is happening as the shutdown at the Federal Aviation Administration enters its second week. But there is SOME…
The debt limit increase President Obama and congressional leadership have agreed to, will cut your agency’s topline, but no one knows how much yet. Total agency spending for 2012 can’t go over about $1 trillion.…
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.
Government defense contractor Mantech is the latest victim of the hacking group Anonymous.
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.
Stuart Bowen, Jr., Special Inspector for Iraq Reconstruction, shares details on the IG\'s latest report.
The Pentagon\'s Configuration Steering Board says it\'s pausing development of the program while they figure out the best way to include devices like smart phones.
Senators Tom Carper (D-Del.) and Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) have proposed a bill that would require agencies to safeguard private information and to tell people if there information was hacked.
These are the stories Federal News Radio reporters are working on today. The debt limit debate is making a lot of people in Washington do things they normally don’t do. Federal News Radio Senior Correspondent…
Federal contractors might have to wait to get a paycheck if there’s no debt limit deal. Prime contractors are worried they’ll be in the middle of a squeeze – forced to pay subcontractors while their…