Plenty of doom, but little clarity in latest sequestration report
The White House's new sequestration report is filled with dire warnings and threats of destruction, but is there any meat on its bones?
Sequestration nightmare over by Sept. 30? Maybe
Saying sequestration might be over by Sept. 30 overstates the case, but one policy expert believes a delay of a year might be in the works.
7 tools for sequestration survival
The specter of sequestration is a character test for any company. Here's what leaders should be doing in today's market.
Sequestration cuts hit agencies to tune of $39B in 2013
The Professional Services Council estimates that sequestration cuts will total $39 billion in 2013 for civilian agencies.
Why the government isn't ready for sequestration
Only months from deadline, federal agencies are as unprepared as ever for massive budget cuts. What's the holdup?
2013 defense budget proposal creates uncertainty
Congress is planning to forego appropriations bills for fiscal 2013 in favor of passing a six-month-long stopgap spending measure that would maintain 2012 funding levels though March.
Will a lame duck save us from sequestration?
Ryep. Gerald Connolly thinks the so-called lame-duck session after the November election offers a brief window of opportunity for solving some of the contentious issues facing Congress.
Contractor mistrust hurts the government's mission
The $20 billion a year the government wastes because it distrusts contractors is just the beginning of the damage done by poor relationships.
Pick up your homework assignments for the end of 2012
Federal sales expert Steve Charles gives four homework assignments for a successful fourth quarter and beyond.
Industry readies pink slips
Are industry's plans to layoff workers if sequestration becomes a reality an empty threat? Editor Nick Wakeman doesn't think so.
Defense cuts find plenty of love with public
Cutting the defense budget gets overwhelming support from the public, but where specific cuts should be made is open to debate.
8 tools for surviving sequestration
With sequestration on the horizon, our experts share how contractors can survive more than $1 trillion in budget cuts.
Sequestration fears making for long, hot summer
Contractors prepare for prospect of deep federal budget cuts should Congress fail to reach a budget agreement before the end of the year.
5 ways the defense industry can fight sequestration
With massive procurement cuts looming, business with the government takes on a new meaning as defense contractors must articulate value not just to the government, but to the grassroots as well.
Leading CEO asks: Do we dare protect national security on a shoestring?
The responsibility to protect national security during a time of austere budgets falls to both industry and government.
IT market nears its bottom
2013 and 2014 might be the low point for the market, but who is expected to take the biggest hit?
Does uncertainty have to be the new normal?
Contractors need the government to act now and plan for sequestration.
Is Congress moving to spike sequestration?
Language in the 2013 Defense Authorization bill is attempting to avert mandatory budget cuts that some fear could seriously hamper the Defense Department's mission, including the impact on contractors.
Budget uncertainty puts damper on contractor stocks
Federal IT and professional services stocks lag the market despite some signs of longer term optimism.
Budget stalemate continues on Capitol Hill
The Obama administration has given a framework to avoid the looming sequestration, but House Republicans say the proposals won't pass in either chamber. What now?
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