Defense
From Nextgov: Defense looks for commercial alternative to its broadband battlefield radio
The Army could buy as many as 25,000 of the radios by 2022, if the procurement goes through.
Oversight
Open information may mean more errors get published
Agencies feel pressure to rush out lightly vetted data on such websites as the Obama administration’s Data.gov, specialists say.
Pay & Benefits
Democrats still won’t rule out cuts to federal pay and benefits
Everything is on the table when it comes to deficit reduction, says House Minority Leader Steny Hoyer.
Defense
Pentagon moves on new long-range bomber
Three contractors are expected to battle for the $55 billion order.
Oversight
Nuclear industry faces regulatory setback
NRC will delay approval of the most popular reactor design.
Tech
Moving to Telework
New commutes for employees is an impetus for a stronger telework program at the Defense Information Systems Agency.
Tech
From Nextgov: LightSquared cell network knocks out first responders' GPS in tests
The Pentagon and the GPS industry fear the system will interrupt navigation systems nationwide if it wins FCC approval.
Oversight
Senate panel defeats bill that would forgive debt for some disaster victims
Committee could reconsider bill that aims to help those who owe money because of erroneous payments.
Defense
Nuclear agency releases strategic plan for next decade
Nonproliferation and modernization of arsenal top list of priorities.
Oversight
Senator suggests new member for ‘Gang of Six’ budget negotiators
Kirk nominates Ohio's Portman to replace Coburn, who quit the group earlier this week.
News
Obama directive would politicize contracting, senator says
Maine Republican Susan Collins calls White House order unconstitutional.
News
From Nextgov: Interior center inadvertently exposes personal data of SEC employees
No sign of interceptions by intruders during 60-second transit.
Pay & Benefits
Attempts to cut lawmaker pay stall . . . in Congress
Bills’ lack of potential impact draws criticism.
News
IRS faulted for weak enforcement on energy tax credit
Non-homeowners, prisoners and one 3-year-old were incorrectly granted the residential credit in 2009, the IG found.
News