Defense

Senate clears $600M border bill

Plan would be paid for by raising work-visa fees on foreign companies operating in the United States.

Defense

IG: Infighting hampers oversight of Defense contractors

Watchdog finds audit and management agencies are not collaborating to find and resolve problems.

Oversight

Study to settle public-private pay debate still a ways off

Data shows increasing compensation gaps between public and private sector workers, as observers wait for a reliable comparison.

News

The Week in Comments: Pros and cons of flip-flops, pay-for-performance and insourcing

The best in reader reaction to recent articles.

Pay & Benefits

Transit Sticker Shock

Federal commuters could see their transit benefits cut almost in half if Congress doesn’t act by the end of the year.

News

Tell Us What You Hate About Us

Oversight

Alaska native firms lament loss of an advocate

Former Sen. Ted Stevens, killed in a plane crash on Monday, helped create a program that gives ANCs a leg up on federal contracts.

Defense

Lawmaker questions management of soldiers’ life insurance funds

Beneficiaries aren’t well-informed on insurance payouts and don’t receive full interest, says Democrat.

Defense

Expert questions savings in Pentagon contractor cuts

Unless Defense scales back its mission, reducing service contractors won’t save money, former procurement executive says.

Oversight

Friends, family mourn Stevens

Colleagues on both sides of the aisle praise the former Republican senator for being forthright and for his tireless advocacy on behalf of Alaska.

Defense

Business groups blast proposed immigration reforms

Legislation that would raise work-visa fees for foreign companies operating in the United States is among the offending proposals.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: VA adopts standard identifier for vets in health and benefits programs

Unique 10-digit ID will be assigned using a system for federal employees mandated by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12.

Management

Close Call

Even as the Networx deadline approaches, many agencies are slow to make the switch.

News

An Illustrious Public Servant

Management

Driving School for Leaders

Defense

From Nextgov.com: Agencies could be prone to new kind of sophisticated cyberattack

The government should watch out for “man-in-the-browser” attacks that have been used to steal money from financial institutions, security expert says.