Defense
Goal was to kill, not capture bin Laden
Navy SEALS's decision to fatally shoot the terrorist mastermind -- even though he didn’t have a weapon -- wasn’t an accident.
News
From Nextgov.com: Issa says White House can too easily hide presidential records
The House oversight committee chairman wants assurance that staff are archiving work emails sent from personal accounts.
News
USPS distributes reduction-in-force notices
Administrative employees to receive specific instructions later this month, official says.
Pay & Benefits
Agency leaders decry 'cheap shots' against feds
Government can do more to support employees, top officials say.
Oversight
House GOP pondering strategic debt-ceiling vote without cuts
Majority Leader Eric Cantor did not give time frame for vote.
Defense
House panel set to approve 1.6 percent pay boost for military
An Armed Services subcommittee will mark up the fiscal 2012 Defense authorization bill on Wednesday.
Defense
FBI on war footing after bin Laden's death
Working with British to comb through a treasure trove of evidence left at the terrorist's compound.
Defense
With bin Laden dead, should the war in Afghanistan die with him?
Successful operation in Pakistan may mean a change in Obama policy on combating al Qaeda.
Oversight
Taking On Obama
Haley Barbour’s decision not to enter the presidential race doesn’t change the calculus for Republicans.
Defense
Pentagon breaks up Joint Forces Command
Defense secretary’s move to transfer half the jobs in Virginia facility beginning this summer is part of plan to save $400 billion.
News
From Nextgov.com: Cellphone may have signaled bin Laden's location
Former cyber-forensic officials say al Qaeda leader's courier may have inadvertently given U.S. counterterrorism pros their break.
Defense
Step by step: How the U.S. killed bin Laden
A broken helicopter, an affluent compound, a president's approval -- this is the story of how bin Laden was killed.
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