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On Sunday’s Capitol Gains:...
After accusing Apple of stashing cash overseas, what will Michigan Senator Carl Levin do about it? In an interview with Peter Cook on Sunday’s Bloomberg Government’s “Capitol Gains”, Levin calls the results of his Apple investigation Read More»
Secret Government Spending Presents...
By Robert Levinson and Kevin Brancato While the defense budget is on the decline, the secret security work of the government is as robust as ever. Classified spending may even increase in the years ahead. A recent Bloomberg Government Analysis Read More»
U.S.-EU Trade Deal Would Strengthen...
By Ken Monahan Upcoming U.S.-EU trade talks mark an ambitious effort by the Obama administration to knock down commercial barriers and reduce company costs. The emphasis on investment in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) Read More»
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Reprogramming May Cut Acquisition by $4.4 Billion: BGOV Insight
According to a Defense Department request to shift funds among accounts, acquisition cuts were targeted at purchases that could be deferred with minimal warfighter impact, experienced "slow execution" of funds, or faced delays in signing contracts. » Read More
Pentagon Civilian Furloughs Hit Hardest in Virginia, California
Virginia, home to the military's headquarters, and California have the most people who will be hit by Pentagon furloughs set to begin July 8, according to data provided by the Defense Department. » Read More
Keystone Wait Weighs on Smaller Oil Producers
Growth prospects for smaller oil-sands producers including BlackPearl Resources Inc. and Southern Pacific Resource Corp. are fading as political wrangling over the Keystone XL pipeline and rising U.S. supply slow deals in the Canadian energy industry. » Read More
Huawei Loser in SoftBank-Sprint Deal Over Alleged Chinese Spying
The U.S. national-security clearance of SoftBank Corp.’s $20.1 billion acquisition of Sprint Nextel Corp. imposes the first restrictions on a third-party supplier over allegations of Chinese spying. » Read More
Colorado Growers Press Bennet on Immigration
Even as unemployment remains above pre-recession levels, industries that are pillars of Colorado's economy say they can't find enough employees, weakening their ability to remain competitive and profitable. Business leaders took their concerns to Senator Michael Bennet, who incorporated their concerns into the first major overhaul of the nation's immigration law in almost 30 years. » Read More
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June 05, 2013
BGOV Webinar: The Outlook for Corporate Tax Reform
Congressional action on corporate tax reform will affect nearly every industry and employee in America. But despite recent pressure from Washington insiders to peruse a revamp of our nation’s... Read More »
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May 23, 2013
The Future of Multiple Award Contracts
U.S. government spending through indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) multiple-award contracts (MACS) is soaring, reaching $132 billion in 2011. These agreements are intended to reduce... Read More »
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May 16, 2013
BGOV Webinar: An Update on Sequestration and the Budget
As the effects of sequestration set in, many continue to wonder what federal programs are being cut and what the future holds for additional reductions. On May 16, Bloomberg Government and the... Read More »
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