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Sequester doesn't add up for IGs
The inspector general for the General Services Administration expects to lose out on more than a quarter-billion dollars in potential government savings next year, as the sequester-related budget cuts force the agency to scale back on efforts to uncover w
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GSA starts effort to improve cybersecurity in procurements
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How State Department was duped in $60M fraud scheme
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Tangherlini: Tighter budgets mean bigger role for GSA
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DoD approves Apple iPhones, iPads for military use
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Obama names new IRS commissioner
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IRS acting commissioner resigns in wake of scandal
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Justice Department launches criminal probe at IRS
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DNI Clapper: No furloughs for civilian intel workers
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Report: Recruit more science and tech talent
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DoD employees to get 11 furlough days
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Afghanistan overtaxes U.S. contractors, IG finds
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As wildfire season looms, sequester cuts firefighters
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FBI to investigate Tea Party tax affair
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Is a billion-dollar border security program finally due?
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Sequester doesn't add up for IGs
- May. 20, 2013
The inspector general for the General Services Administration expects to lose out on more than a quarter-billion dollars in potential government
Blogs
- Agencies challenged to balance data sharing and security, experts say
- GSA to launch cloud broker pilot
- Contract flaws found in GSA Disney trip
- MSPB rebuffs union call for advance ruling on DoD furloughs
- How do you feel about the unfolding IRS scandal?
- Nominee for OMB budget post underscores management issues
Pay & BenefitsSEE MORE Pay & Benefits
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More feds investing in TSP's L Funds
- May. 20, 2013
The number of Thrift Savings Plan participants enrolled in the L, or lifecycle, Funds reached a record 864,469 in April.
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- Federal Pay and Performance, Federal Retirement Benefits, Federal Health Care
DepartmentsSEE MORE Departments
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Sequester doesn't add up for IGs
- May. 20, 2013
The inspector general for the General Services Administration expects to lose out on more than a quarter-billion dollars in potential government
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- Defense, Postal Service, Homeland Security, OMB
Agency NewsSEE MORE Agency News
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Sequester doesn't add up for IGs
- May. 20, 2013
The inspector general for the General Services Administration expects to lose out on more than a quarter-billion dollars in potential government
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- Federal Budget, Leaders & Agencies, Program Management, White House
PersonnelSEE MORE Personnel
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Justice Department launches criminal probe at IRS
- May. 16, 2013
The IRS inspector general blamed 'ineffective management' for the targeting of conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status by IRS employees in a
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- OPM, Recruiting & Retention, Labor Management Relations, Insourcing/Outsourcing
CongressSEE MORE Congress
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IRS acting commissioner resigns in wake of scandal
- May. 17, 2013
The top official at the Internal Revenue Service stepped down Wednesday amid a fast-building scandal over agency employees allegedly targeting for
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- House, Senate, Federal Appropriations, Bill Tracker, GAO
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