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Is your agency among the 10 best places to work in government?
As the highly anticipated rankings come out for 2022, agencies are still grappling with stabilizing their workforces post-pandemic.
Space National Guard cost overstated, association says
A CBO study found that forming a service with as many as 5,800 personnel could cost nearly $500 million a year.
By Federal Times staff
CBO says deficit to reach $3.7 trillion in economic decline
The 2020 budget deficit will explode after four coronavirus response bills passed by Congress and signed by President Donald Trump promise to pile more than $2 trillion onto the $24.6 trillion national debt in just the remaining six months of the current fiscal year, according to the report.
By Andrew Taylor, The Associated Press
The military could save hundreds of billions — by capping pay, scrapping aircraft, slashing benefits, experts say
The Congressional Budget Office report is designed to spur conversation on the cost of personnel and programs across a host of government agencies.
Math doesn’t add up for budget to support Trump military buildup
President Trump’s military buildup goals would face hash headwinds from a ballooning deficit and debt, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
By Joe Gould