Defense

Beyond Iraq

We should not become so fixated on invading Iraq that we ignore the greater dangers: al Qaeda, loose nuclear materials in Russia and nuclear proliferation.

Management

New job competition process to be tested on IT workers

Federal information technology workers will likely be guinea pigs for a new public-private job competition process developed by the Bush administration.

Defense

Air force launches billion-dollar plan to modernize depots

The Air Force wants to spend nearly $1 billion over five years to rebuild and modernize its aging depots as part of a larger effort to operate more efficiently.

Defense

Senate committee approves military tax breaks

Defense

Treasury may transfer ATF to Justice

The Bush administration has proposed to move the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) from the Treasury Department to the Justice Department, a senior Treasury official said Wednesday.

Defense

Operation Recovery: A story of faith, friendship and duty

A year ago, employees of the Army personnel office fought their way out of the burning Pentagon. Now they're still trying to rebuild their lives and work.

Defense

Senior executives reflect on Sept. 11 experiences

Defense

Senators negotiating compromise on homeland labor issues

Defense

Terror threat rises, but employees stay on the job

Attorney General John Ashcroft on Tuesday raised the threat level of possible terrorist attacks against the United States from “elevated” to the “high,” orange level, but directed federal employees to report to work as usual.