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Congress Works to Make Sure Gov Isn’t Overpaying Feds – Plus the 7 Gov Stories

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The SEVEN stories that impact your life

  1. FCW: Senior DHS official weighs in on cyber legislation- “The Department of Homeland Security’s Larry Zelvin is the latest administration official to call for legislation to strengthen DHS’s hand in detecting and thwarting cyber threats.”

  2. Washington Post: Immigration reform effectively dead until after Obama leaves office, both sides say- “The two-year attempt to push immigration reform through Congress is effectively dead and unlikely to be revived until after President Obama leaves office, numerous lawmakers and advocates on both sides of the issue said this week.”

  3. Federal Times: Lockheed wins $1.86B satellite contract- “Lockheed Martin has received a $1.86 billion contract to finish production of two more Space Based Infrared System early warning satellites. The fixed-price contract is for the fifth and sixth Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) satellites. Initial funding for GEO-5 and GEO-6 was awarded in 2012, and an advance procurement contract in 2013 for long lead-time parts.”

  4. Government Executive: Agencies, Congress Work to Ensure Government Isn’t Overpaying Employees- “The next paycheck for some federal contractors will be a lot a smaller. Or at least the portion paid by Uncle Sam. The Defense Department, General Services Administration and NASA issued an interim rule on Tuesday to lower the maximum reimbursable pay for federal contractors by nearly half. The rule goes into effect immediately.”

  5. Nextgov: SCOTUS Says Aereo is Illegal, but the Cloud is Safe for Now- “The US Supreme Court ruled that Aereo violates copyright law by transmitting broadcast television over the internet, siding with America’s largest media companies in a case that will shape the future of TV. Butthe 6-3 decision (pdf) took pains to say it would not affect other cloud storage services, like Dropbox or Apple’s iCloud, as many people feared.”

  6. ArmyTimes: White House to request $60B for Afghanistan in 2015- “The White House on Thursday will ask Congress for $60 billion to fund military operations in Afghanistan and other global contingencies, Defense News has learned. The Pentagon would receive about $58.5 billion through the 2015 Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) request. A separate $1.5 billion budget amendment is being requested for State Department contingency funding, according to a source with knowledge of the spending plan.”

  7. FoxNews: Lerner sought IRS audit of sitting GOP senator, emails show- “Congressional investigators have uncovered emails showing ex-IRS official Lois Lerner targeted a sitting Republican senator for a proposed internal audit, a discovery one GOP lawmaker called “shocking.” The emails were published late Wednesday by the House Ways and Means Committee and pertain to the woman at the heart of the scandal over IRS targeting of Tea Party groups.”

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