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What to Know in Washington: House Departures Trigger Brain Drain
Scores of coveted committee seats and unfinished projects will open up in the next year as over 30 lawmakers exit the House, prompting a scramble for sought-after spots in the next Congress.
What to Know in Washington: GOP Divisions Threaten Scalise
Republican Steve Scalise faces a fight to become House speaker that could drag on for days or even weeks, delaying the US response to fiscal deadlines and a new war in the Middle East.
Army Budget Priorities Report
In-depth analysis of the US Army’s policy-to-procurement impacts, spending indicators, investment trends, and potential partners.
Defense Spending Boost Meets Criticism From Vets in Congress
Veterans of the US military now serving in Congress are emerging as critics in the Republican Party against increased defense spending, complicating work to complete a budget for next year and avoid a government shutdown next month.
Homeland Security Tools at Risk as Congress Ducks To-Do List
The Department of Homeland Security is staring down expiration dates for a slate of protection measures with no guarantee Congress will step in to preserve them.
Musk, Zuckerberg Lead Parade of Tech Titans to Senate AI Event
Senators are poised Wednesday to question the nation’s top leaders on technology as Congress confronts the threats and promise of artificial intelligence.
AI Threat Unites Bipartisan Senate Group Helmed by Schumer
The face of the artificial intelligence fever sweeping the US — OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman — gripped Washington this spring when he pleaded under oath for the first time for Congress to regulate the technology.
Government Contracting and the Federal Budget
Understand the federal procurement process, top markets trends in FY23, and proposed budget and priorities for FY24.
President’s Budget FY24
Compare FY24's proposal with FY23's budget, in terms of topline numbers, mandatory and discretionary funding priorities, agency spend, and more.
Dog Handlers, Air Marshals Risk Seeing TSA Raises Yanked Back
Transportation Security Administration workers knew to temper their excitement when long-sought raises hit their paychecks in July. The money might not last long for everyone.