Ben Bernake, current chairman of the Federal Reserve is supposed to step down from his post in January and the White House is considering different candidates to fill the important financial leadership
MoreThe Missile Defense Agency has test-fired a new version of the Aegis ballistic missile defense system, which targeted a separating short-range missile over the Pacific Ocean. MDAÂ launched two guided Standard Missile-3’s from
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The governmentâs healthcare spending has slowed in past years but is still predicted to overtake the countryâs economic output, a new Congressional Budget Office report says. According to the nonpartisan analystâs â2013 Long-Term
MoreJudy Mares, vice president and chief investment officer at ATK, is joining the Employee Benefits Security Administration of the Department of Labor as the new political deputy assistant secretary by October, aiCIO reported Tuesday.
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The Defense Department is updating standards for its biometric screeening programs and expects to issue an updated directive by the end of this year, Federal Times reported Tuesday. Nicole Blake Johnson writes
MoreA former congressional aide says there is no guarantee that federal employees will receive back pay if the government shuts down at the end of this month, GovExec reported Tuesday. Kellie Lunney
MoreThe Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity is seeking proposals for a new supercomputer as the agency seeks to help other agencies address power and cooling requirements of computer systems. Phase one of
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The U.S. Office of Management and Budget wants to establish an integrated framework for governing spending oversight in government agencies, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jason Miller writes the agency will revise
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