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How the 2018 Federal Budget and the $54 billion Worth Of Cuts Will Impact 7 Key Agencies

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02/23/2018

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The President's proposed FY 2018 budget includes $54 billion in cuts to federal departments and a corresponding increase in defense and military spending. The budget is set in line with the goals of the M-17-22 Memo, requesting the decrease and elimination of fundingfor many programs across the Federal government. Starting in February 2018, OMB will begin tracking progress on the Government-wide Reform Plan.

This infographic focuses in on how the changes are impacting seven agencies. In addition, we have highlighted the senior-level executives who will be speaking at Execute Government Reform working meetings on how their agencies are planning to comply with the comprehensive plan for reforming the Federal government and reducing the Federal civilian workforce.

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