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Issue of the Week: Budget uncertainty reigns supreme and your weekend reads


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We had a good week here on GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER.

Each day on GovLoop Insights’ DorobekINSIDER, we bring you the news that matters to you. On Fridays, we like to take a step back and look at the stories from the week that rose to the top.


But our issue of the week is the budget.And there was a lot of budget talk this week, some of which seemed to raise the possibility of a government shutdown sometime this year — the possibility.
 House Speaker John Boehner, speaking at the Peter G. Peterson Foundation’s 2012 Fiscal Summit, essentially drew a line in the sand about raising the federal government’s
 debt limit. He warned that he won’t permit another increase in the debt ceiling without a larger amount of spending cuts and reforms approved in tandem. And then there were macinations about the budget — the House passed some bills that seem very unlikely to get through the Senate while the White House issued veto threats… and the Senate actually just rejected five different budget strategies.


What does it all mean… and what should you be watching out for?
 Stan Collendar
 is the director of federal budget policy for Qorvis Communications, and author of the popular Capital Gains and Games blog. He told Chris Dorobek that the Speaker may have made a miscalculation.








Collendar says the next few years agencies will face 3 things when it comes to their budgets:

  1. Continued budget uncertainty
  2. No more major budget increases
  3. A big squeeze on contractors — the government’s going to demand better pricing models, lower product margins

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