October 2012
Intermediate to advanced
296 pages
8h 23m
English
Washington, D.C., is well-stocked with budget wonks who make federal budgeting the stuff of lifelong study. You need not join their ranks in order to enjoy success in the federal information technology market. But an awareness of the seasonal rhythms of the federal fiscal year and the concurrent budgets under consideration within the cycle is vital.
On a typical first Monday of every February, the president delivers to Congress an annual budget request to fund the federal government for the next fiscal year, which starts on October 1. (The budget request is expected to be late when a change of administration occurs.)
Behind the budget request lies at least nine months’ worth ...
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