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Cool Jobs: The Biogeographer
Jennifer Krstolic is a biogeographer for the U.S. Geological Survey.
Tags: jennifer krstolic , Cool Jobs in Government , USGS , roger moberg , biogeographer , Interior
FDA proposes more transparency of enforcement data
The Food and Drug Administration wants the public to comment on eight draft proposals aimed at making the agency's enforcement data more "accessible and user-friendly," according to a release.
Tags: FDA , compliance , transparency , open government ,
Social Security prepares for potential furloughs
The Social Security Administration wants to start talks about preparing for furloughs, according to a letter from the agency to the union representing SSA employees.
Tags: Social Security , furlough , pay and benefits , AFGE , Jay Clary , House Ways and Means Committee , Xavier Becerra , Sander Levin , budget
IG: Justice cyber operations slow to report incidents, lacking critical info
The Justice Department drags its feet when reporting cyber incidents and does not have cyber incident reports from all of its departments, according to an Office of the Inspector General report.
Tags: jay lerner , inspector general , DoJ , cybersecurity , technology , FBI ,
White House honors early career scientists
President Obama awarded to 94 researchers the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers.
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Analysis: Budget stalemate is centered on 'tiddlywinks' amount
The Senate failed to pass a continuing resolution Friday over an issue that amounts to "tiddlywinks," said Steven Dennis, Senate reporter for CQ Roll Call.
Tags: steve dennis , CQ Roll Call , Congress , Senate , In Depth , budget , FEMA , continuing resolution , shutdown ,
Berry: Debt proposals won't dampen feds' giving spirit
Berry said he thinks feds will continue to donate at high levels in future drives, despite a two-year pay freeze and other proposals that could cut their pay and benefits
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Cool Jobs: The Global Lawyer
Peter Roudik is the director of the 20-person staff of the Global Legal Research Center at the Library of Congress. The center serves all three branches of the government when they have inquiries about international laws.
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Gov. McDonnell wants DoD to postpone BRAC move
Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell says his state won't have enough time to prepare for the move of 6,400 Defense Department employees to the Mark Center in Alexandria, Va., as part of the Base Realignment and Closure. The deadline for the move is Sept. 1.
Tags: BRAC , DoD , Bob McDonnell , Mark Center , WTOP , Ask the Governor , Jim Moran , Virginia
USPS offered digital modernization ideas from overseas
The Government Accountability Office spoke with foreign countries about how they've modernized their mail systems and offered ideas to the U.S. Postal Service based on its findings. Phil Herr, director of physical infrastructure issues at GAO, talks about the report.
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