Oversight

Canadian firm to become bigger player in U.S. federal IT market

Purchase of U.S.-based defense and intelligence technology provider will position the Montreal company to do more business in the Beltway.

Defense

Majority leader wants budget resolution by Memorial Day

Finding middle ground on discretionary spending levels is proving difficult.

Defense

Senator 'boiling' mad over lack of details on Times Square probe

GOP lawmaker says the Justice Department blocked an intelligence agency from answering a question about the investigation of the attempted bombing.

Oversight

Secretary of State lauds high-performing senior executives

Hillary Rodham Clinton calls Distinguished Rank Award winners ‘the backbone, the nervous system, the intelligence of our government.’

Pay & Benefits

Question Time

Answers to recent reader queries on subjects ranging from annual leave credit to picking the best date to retire.

News

Goodbye and Thank You

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Marketing Federal Service

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Burning Question: Where's the best place to work for Uncle Sam?

We've looked at the worst locales. Now, where are the most desirable?

News

President honors top feds

Presidential Rank Award winners play critical roles in missions ranging from project management to scientific research and defense.

News

From Nextgov.com: Group recommends upgrading VA health system with open source

Report submitted to Veterans Administration has implications for the White House’s push for a national network for health records.

Defense

Army chief of staff will decide soon on troop increase

Gen. George Casey says he ultimately hopes to give troops three years at home between deployments to recover and train.

Defense

Senator asks for delay of Arizona law

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., asks Arizona governor to give Congress time to pass comprehensive immigration reform.

Pay & Benefits

Public Service Recognition Week winds down

Annual celebration acknowledges government workers and highlights their work.

Oversight

Health and pension burdens freeze USPS in its tracks

Legislative changes are critical to agency’s financial recovery, officials say.

Pay & Benefits

First lady applauds USAID employees

Michelle Obama thanks development workers for their efforts in Haiti and Afghanistan this year.

News

The Week in Comments: The pros and cons of telework, government and the Constitution

The best in reader reaction to recent articles.

Pay & Benefits

Telework bill comes up short in the House

Supporters fail to get two-thirds majority necessary to pass legislation under suspension of the rules.

Defense

Army cancels competition for LOGCAP work in Iraq

KBR will maintain control of base support contract until U.S. forces leave Iraq.

Defense

Navy secretary outlines how he'll reduce weapons costs

Among other steps, Ray Mabus says he will not hesitate to cut failing programs.

Defense

Lawmakers ponder how to detect potential U.S. terrorists

Suspect in attempted Times Square bombing is a naturalized U.S. citizen and did not raise any red flags.