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Dempsey speaks on sequestration (VIDEO)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb-bHLLvYcA&feature=em-uploademail Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey promises the military will protect the nation despite deep budget cuts.

Sequester to impact DOD schools, commissaries

Schools within the Department of Defense Education Activity, which serves 84,000 students at 194 schools, will struggle to maintain an accredited school year because of sequestration, a…

HHS names new members to IT advisory boards

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services named new and continuing members to the Health Information Technology Policy and Health Information Technology Standards Committees, the department…

House bill aims to soften sequestration

A spending bill introduced to the House on Monday allocates an additional $10.4 billion to the Department of Defense to help soften the blow of sequestration. The…
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White House hosts open data hackathon

The White House held its first Open Data Day Hackathon last month where a team of civic hackers developed tools and applications for its online petition site…

HHS set to launch virtual desktop pilot

HHS Chief Information Officer Frank Baitman (Photo: David Stegon/FedScoop) The Department of Health and Human Services plans to launch a virtual desktop infrastructure pilot next month in…

FedPod: HUD launches fair housing app

[audio:https://fedscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2013_03_Podcast030413.mp3|titles=Podcast030413] John Trasvini, assistant secretary fair housing and equal opportunity, Department of Housing and Urban Development, discusses the agency’s new Housing Discrimination Complaint Application.
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