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Despite big budget cut, SBA would get more funds for IT, oversight
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Panelists reiterate concerns about possible E-Verify expansion
Citizenship bureau and SSA wouldn't be equipped to handle it if Congress required employers nationwide to use the system for checking workers' eligibility, policy analysts say.
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Lawmakers scrutinize delayed immigration processing program
The USCIS Transformation program is pushed back to 2022, and estimated now to cost $2.2 billion.
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U.S.-funded Arabic TV might have affected events in Egypt
Survey commissioned by Broadcasting Board of Governors says as many as 25 percent of Egyptians in major cities viewed coverage by Alhurra TV.
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United States has to look to others for help in space
Military must work with the commercial sector, other government agencies and other nations to acquire necessary security assets, officials say.
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Intelligence community to get CIO
President Barack Obama has picked a CIO for the intelligence community
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Navy's budget includes new technology, hardware
The Navy's budget request for fiscal 2012 focuses on technology and new equipment as well as cost and energy savings.
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How tight can your belt get?
We ask whether our readers have a sense yet for how much they'll have to cut expenses in fiscal 2012.
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So be it or not so be it
At a press conference this week, after claiming that President Obama has added 200,000 new federal jobs since taking office, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said that if some of those jobs fall victim to budget cuts, “so be it.”
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Drones as do-it-yourself project?
Dawn Meyerriecks says DIY drones aren't out of the question.
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CMS, DOD officials honored for security work
C. Ryan Brewer, CISO at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn won awards at the RSA Conference.
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Defense acquisition chief foresees more industry mergers
Pentagon will rely mostly on market forces in deciding to allow consolidation of smaller military contractors, Ashton Carter says.
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