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GPO's fiscal 2012 appropriations cut as chief steps down

Public Printer William Boarman, who had served as the head of the Government Printing Office since April 2010 without formal approval as a recess appointee, will now step down because the Senate

Senate reports its own spending

The Senate posted (.pdf) Nov. 14 the first of what will become a semiannual report on its spending, as required by the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act 2010 ( P.L. No. 111-68 ). The 2314 page, 12

GPO looks to modernize FDLP, but can it deflect congressional scrutiny?

The Government Printing Office will discuss potential reforms to the Federal Depository Library Program--which provides free government information at designated depository libraries

House appropriators encourage GPO privatization

The Government Printing Office is among several components facing major cuts under a legislative branch appropriations bill, H.R. 2551 (.pdf), which moved from the appropriations to Rules Committee

Federal worker discrimination complaints increase, says EEOC

More federal employees and job applicants complained of discrimination last year than the year before, according the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's federal workforce report for fiscal

Is open government too big a risk?

President Obama is committed to an open government where citizens can go online and see what government is doing. But now comes warnings from security experts who say that being too open can be risky

Feds post nuclear data in error

The federal government accidentally posted a "highly confidential" report online this week that included details and maps about hundreds of civilian nuclear sites, as well as the location of