Defense

Homeland security, appropriations face new snag in Senate

Defense

Funding battles leave aviation security agency in limbo

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta Tuesday said Congress' ongoing spending battles may make it difficult for the Transportation Security Administration to meet looming aviation security deadlines.

Defense

The 'say yes' force

Is the overstressed Air Force ready for an all-out assault on Iraq?

Defense

Military puts war preparations in high gear

The world may not be ready to accept a war on Iraq. Even many in the Pentagon have doubts. But the military buildup is well under way.

Management

Hundreds of thousands of Army employees could face outsourcing

In what would be the biggest privatization project ever attempted by a federal agency, the Army is planning to let private companies compete for the jobs of more than 200,000 soldiers and civilians.

Defense

Senior executives oppose labor rights measure in homeland bill

The Senior Executives Association urged the Senate Friday to reject an amendment to legislation creating a Homeland Security Department that would guarantee union rights for employees folded into the new organization.

Defense

Bush steps up demand for action on homeland security bill

President Bush Thursday sharpened his call for Congress to send him homeland security legislation, insisting that lawmakers not go home until the bill is finished.

Defense

EPA reveals homeland security plan