DHS contract reviews creating uncertainty, causing layoffs
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The Homeland Security Department's requirement that all contract awards and modifications worth more than $100,000 to get approval from the secretary's office is having real world consequences. Vendors are laying off employees and considering closing down altogether, while DHS components are in danger of having services turned off because approval is taking too long. For more on the ongoing impacts of DHS' review process Federal News Network's Executive Editor Jason Miller joins me now.
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