The Department of Homeland Security recently gave employees...
The Department of Homeland Security recently gave employees guidance about the possibility of a government shutdown, should a continuing budget resolution not pass by Monday. (See separate report in this issue.) “Prudent management requires that we be prepared for all…
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contingencies, including the possibility of a government hiatus,” said DHS Undersecretary for Management Rafael Borras in a letter to DHS employees Monday. “If funding lapses on October 1, many government activities will cease because they no longer have the authority to incur further financial obligations, except those necessary to suspend operations. Employees who are associated with those activities would be temporarily furloughed."