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VA Delays A Factor in Deaths – Plus the 7 Gov Stories

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The SEVEN stories that impact your life

  1. Dayton Daily News: Delay in treatment’ a factor in more than 100 deaths at VA centers – “As controversy swirls around the Veterans Administration over deaths caused by delayed care, an investigation by the Dayton Daily News found that the VA settled many cases that appear to be related to delays in treatment.”

  2. Federal Times: GSA awards long-awaited OASIS contract – “The General Services Administration has awarded its 10-year, multibillion dollar OASIS contract to 74 companies, according to an agency announcement.”

  3. Federal Times: 5 Chinese military officials under U.S. indictments for cyber espionage – “The United States has indicted five Chinese military officials accused of hacking U.S. networks and stealing information, a move that represents the first legal swipe against international cyber theft.”

  4. Government Executive: Would a TSP-for-All Constitute Government Overreach? – “Policy experts have given mixed reviews to a proposal to open the Thrift Savings Plan to all Americans, with some conservative groups fearing an increased role for the federal government.”

  5. FCW: Can the federal government get its IT groove back? – “In the wake of the HealthCare.gov debacle and a rash of security breaches across what was once thought to be among the most secure networks on earth, the U.S. government is becoming better known for its IT failures than its successes — and that needs to change, according to the chairmen of ACT-IAC’s Management of Change conference.”

  6. Washington Post: Senators say work on 2020 Census is far behind schedule – “Sens. Tom Carper (D-Del.) and Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) are taking a proactive view of their oversight of the next census, which is still six years away. What they see worries them — a massive undertaking a year behind schedule.”

  7. Federal News Radio: Agencies rev up for 2014 Feds Feed Families food drive – “Over the past five years, federal agencies have collected 24 million pounds of donated food and other non-perishable items during the annual Feds Feed Families drive. June 1 will kick off the sixth annual campaign in which federal employees give their time and donated goods to aid families struggling to put food on the table.”

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