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What are the risks and rewards in the FY 2012 budget for Defense? We get a sense of it from Todd Harrison, with the Center of Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
House proposes billions more in cuts Final Air Force tanker bids are in
The Obama administration wants to maintain or boost funding next year for some of the military\'s most expensive space projects, despite mounting pressure for Pentagon spending cuts.
Mark Amtower, host of \"Amtower Off-Center\" and federal government marketing expert joins Francis Rose with advice for small business
The Department of Defense is placing civilian federal employees in the Afghan Ministry of Defense. We learn more about it from Defense\'s James Schear.
As the Department of Interior re-invents what used to be the Minerals and Management Service, we get an update from director Michael Bromwich on the new agencies.
GOP cuts would hit IRS for $600 million DFAS wants pay stubs to go all digital Freddie Mac COO Witherell resigns
\"A federal employee authorized to take, direct others to take, recommend or approve any personnel action may not take, fail to take, or threaten to take any personnel action against an employee because of protected whistleblowing.\" Attorney Debra Roth explains this for us.
The International Cybercrime Reporting and Cooperation Act is coming back to the Hill.
A new VA support line and website for caregivers of veterans launches, marking the beginning of benefits approved under the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act.
Virginia wants to be at the center of the cybersecurity action.
John Salamone, Managing Consultant at Federal Management Partners and a CHCO SAGE with the Partnership for Public Service joins Francis Rose with advice for federal managers
Joint Chiefs Chair says force resilience should start the first day of basic training.
Congress must pass another funding measure to keep the government operating past March 4. House Republicans are calling for big cuts to current spending levels. This as President Obama gets set to release his 2012 budget request February 14. We get the latest from the Hill\'s Erik Wasson.