Congress defuses funding attacks
	Congress has given two of the administration's top management priorities -- competitive sourcing and e-government -- a shot in the arm.
Congress has given two of the administration's top management priorities -- competitive sourcing and e-government -- a shot in the arm.
Lawmakers removed all four provisions in three separate bills that would limit or prohibit agencies from competing federal jobs with the private sector.
They also removed a provision that would have prohibited the Energy and Interior departments, and the Forest Service from spending $13.3 million on four e-government projects.
A nine-agency omnibus appropriations bill provides $3 million for the e-government fund. The administration had requested $5 million.
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