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Covid-19 Government Contractor Guidance

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Government contractors are being forced to adapt to an increasingly uncertain environment as a result of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic that is sweeping the United States. This analysis addresses guidance issued by federal agencies, opportunities released by federal agencies, and related spending that has been disbursed by the federal governme...

What to Know in Washington: Lobbying Speeds Up on Next Stimulus

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A socially distant lobbying stampede has broken out in Washington for what may well be the last major stimulus bill to address the coronavirus pandemic.

Lawmakers Call for Billions to Bridge Homework Gap (Corrected)

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At Justin Racette’s West Chicago elementary school, instructors rarely assigned homework online before April.

Lawmakers Call for Billions to Bridge Homework Gap (Corrected)

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At Justin Racette’s West Chicago elementary school, instructors rarely assigned homework online before April.

DOD Needs Tech Experts for Joint Artificial Intelligence Center

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The Defense Department is seeking tech experts to help manage its Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), the cornerstone of the department’s efforts to develop A.I. technologies and share them with other defense agencies.

What to Know in Washington: Congress Turns to Next Stimulus Bill

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Congress has pumped out almost $3 trillion to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, mostly on a bipartisan basis. But there is a bruising election-year confrontation ahead over the next, and perhaps final, round of aid for the economy.

What to Know in Washington: House Returns to Washington for Vote

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The House plans to convene at 10 a.m. today to give final passage to an interim rescue plan to bolster a staggered American economy.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: CDC Director Denies Warning of Second Wave

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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield denied saying to The Washington Post that a second wave of the new coronavirus in the U.S. this winter could be worse than what the country already has experienced.

What to Know in Washington: Trump Backs Off ‘Total Authority’

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President Donald Trump backed away from his claim that he had total authority to order states to reopen the economy after a backlash from governors who said he was overstepping his constitutional powers.

FY21 Navy-Marine Corps Budget Priorities

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A look at the allocations of the Navy’s multi-billion-dollar fiscal budget for 2021 - as the Navy fulfills their mission in water across the globe, learn how you can fulfill yours by providing them with the tools they need.

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