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Airline pilots cite continued aviation security gaps
TSA rebuts grades in the Aviation Security Report Card.
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Contractor wins $26.8 million Energy Department competition
Award marks largest Energy competition won by a contractor.
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Budget proposal spurs agency chief to seek early retirement
Rehabilitation Services Administration chief Joanne Wilson, who submitted her resignation on Feb. 8, said she "could not follow the administration's lead."
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Investigation finds no policy of detainee abuse
Probers find that Defense failed to issue clear guidance on detention, interrogation.
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Financial management organization says quiet goodbye
As JFMIP disbands, executives focus on the way forward.
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Congressman offers, then withdraws, pay parity amendment
Maine Democrat says he will use his new seat on the House Budget Committee to push for equal pay raises for military and civilian federal employees.
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Agencies save by sharing back-office jobs
Report finds that two-thirds of government executives already have implemented shared services.
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FAA rejects employees’ attempt to settle salary cap lawsuit
A group of workers who are unhappy about their frozen base salaries are pushing forward with a lawsuit against the agency.
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House budget cuts deeper than president's request
House Republicans are proposing almost $18 billion more in mandatory spending cuts than President Bush sought.
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Congressmen probe contracts with Alaska native firms
Disadvantaged businesses receive government contracts without competition, reports say.
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