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Congress to Pass Three-Day Spending Bill To Avoid Shutdown – Plus the DorobekINSIDER’s 7 Stories

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The SEVEN stories that impact your life

  1. Federal News Radio: House plans 3-day CR to extend deadline for budget talks. “Republican leaders plan to pass a short-term funding bill this week to extend by three days the deadline for wrapping up a massive, $1 trillion-plus catch-all spending bill covering funding for the rest of the year.”
  2. Washington Post: House approves HealthCare.gov security bill. “On a vote of 291 to 122, more than five dozen Democrats joined with all voting Republicans to approve a measure that would require the Department of Health and Human Services to notify affected users of any potential breach on a state or federal exchange within two business days.
  3. FCW: Data center closures continue apace — or do they? “When the Office of Management and Budget launched the Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative in 2010, it aimed to close about 1,200, or 40 percent, of the estimated 3,133 data centers by 2015.By October 2013, 640 centers had been closed and a further 470 closures were scheduled to happen by September 2014.”
  4. Federal Times: Government to drop lead contractor of health care site. “The government announced Friday it is changing contractors for the troubled HealthCare.gov website, ditching lead contractor CGI Federal.”
  5. Federal News Radio: Turnover in GSA’s Senior Ranks Continues. “Dennis Papula, the director for management and strategy in GSA’s Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies, is moving to the Federal Trade Commission.”
  6. GovExec: Obama to Unveil NSA Changes Next Week. “President Obama will unveil his plans for reforming the National Security Agency in a speech Jan. 17, the White House announced.”
  7. Washington Post: Federal senior execs call for revised awards program. “The Senior Executive Association (SEA) is calling on the Obama administration to provide an alternative means of honoring top-ranking civil servants after last year’s suspension of the Presidential Rank Awards, which carried a monetary prize.”

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