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A key House Republican has unveiled a measure to deliver a huge budget increase to the Pentagon and prevent a government shutdown at the end of next week.
No sooner had the president signed a two-week continuing resolution than the countdown started — the countdown to the next deadline for a government shutdown,
Congress has until midnight on Friday, Dec. 22 to avoid a government shutdown. As a federal employee or contractor, let us know what you think about a possible shutdown.
Pentagon officials said Thursday that they have tweaked their government shutdown contingency plans since the last time one occurred in 2013, but emphasized that there is little they can do to stave off a shutdown's most damaging effects.
More than two dozen agencies updated their contingency plans, should Congress not pass a bill to keep the government open past Friday.
Congress is looking likely to pass a short-term extension to the current continuing resolution. Still, many more fights lie ahead over a long-term budget.
Just days before the expiration of the latest continuing resolution, Navy officials say the last several years of budgeting-by-CR have already wasted $4 billion.
Lawmakers have yet to strike a deal to keep the government open past Dec. 8, leaving federal employees to consider, again, the possibility of a government shutdown.
What if there's a CR extension or Congress passes a fiscal 2018 budget? That could mean RFPs coming out at Christmastime.
If Congress passes the budgets Federal News Radio has been hearing about, it could trigger sequestration.
Continuing resolutions don't mean contractors or their agency customers should sit on their hands. There's work to be done.
What are some of the big issues facing contractors in FY 2018? Find out when Allen Federal Business Partners President Larry Allen and Washington Technology Editor in Chief Nick Wakeman join host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center. October 23, 2017
In this episode of Market Chat!, we will hear from three former federal executives about how CRs impact the government procurement cycle — and your government marketing campaigns. Hear important insights into how marketers can better plan and execute their messaging campaigns when budgets are tight and future funding is uncertain.
The Defense Department is making some changes to meet its readiness challenges, but it needs more support from Congress and civilian government.