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Tom Cole (R-Okla.) and Earl Blumenauer (D-Oreg.), both members of the House Budget Committee, reflect on budget talks so far.
Kirke Harper with the Public Employees Roundtable, and Jim Seymour with the Partnership for Public Service, will talk about why the week is so important. April 8, 2011
In a memo outlining DOD plans for dealing with the threatened government shutdown, Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn explains who gets paid and when.
As the clock continues to count down to a shutdown, Federal News Radio is hearing from federal workers about how a shutdown will impact them. We talk with AFGE\'s Kenneth Jones.
DHSers who perform cybersecurity functions would not be furloughed during a government shutdown, including contractors.
The Morning Federal Newscast is a daily compilation of the stories you hear Federal Drive hosts Tom Temin and Amy Morris discuss throughout the show each day. The Newscast is designed to give FederalNewsRadio.com users…
The federal government countdown to shutdown continues toward midnight tonight. We get the latest on negotiations from CNN\'s Bob Constantini.
Not everything will remain normal for veterans seeking help.
Federal News Radio continues to talk with feds about how a possible shutdown is impacting them, both professionally and personally.
The government is looking to shed excess federal property to the tune of 14,000 properties.
The federal government\'s list of so called \'emergency\' or \'excepted\' IT personnel hasn\'t been updated in 15 years.
Philip Joyce, a professor of Management, Finance and Leadership at the Maryland School of Public Policy, took an in depth look at President Obama\'s performance initiative in Governing Magazine and shares his analysis.
IBM Center for the Business of Government has been looking at something called virtual agencies, a form of personalized government, centered around individual citizens or customers.
The two sides in the budget debate disagree about much more than just the dollar amounts. AP\'s Mark Smith explains.