Bush administration may rethink space treaty
Space program observer with ties to Bush effort says administration is "reviewing whether or not we want to be signatory" to 1967 pact on peaceful use of space.
Space program observer with ties to Bush effort says administration is "reviewing whether or not we want to be signatory" to 1967 pact on peaceful use of space.
Contractors, labor unions welcome reporting requirements, insisting they’re at a disadvantage compared with the other side.
The first claim against a federal agency under veterans employment legislation sends a message to the rest of government.
Lawmakers try to break stalemate over proposed national intelligence director.
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A congressionally chartered board meets to hear proposals that include outsourcing relocation management.
Agencywide announcement comes on heels of report criticizing 2003 awards program as too expensive.