Oversight

Lawmakers warn Obama not to overuse signing statements

Democrats criticize the president's assertion he had the right to issue one on the wartime supplemental spending bill over language on IMF and World Bank funding.

Defense

Senate committee opts for smaller, cheaper spy satellites

Billions of taxpayer dollars are at stake along with major contracting work for defense and intelligence companies and commercial providers of satellite imagery.

Oversight

Former AmeriCorps IG sues agency, seeks to reverse dismissal

Gerald Walpin alleges his termination was "unlawful and procedurally defective."

Oversight

The Big Mo Slows

Democratic momentum is slowing but not yet reversing.

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FBI Gets A New Employee Association

Pay & Benefits

Personnel chief calls for better attitude toward civil servants

OPM Director John Berry says positive relationships with Congress and OMB will be keys to ambitious agenda.

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From Nextgov.com: Veteran managers advise agencies to be strategic in gathering online feedback

Officials must identify the audience they’re trying to reach, ask the right questions and find an appropriate technology platform , panelists say.

Pay & Benefits

Facelift of TSP Web site stays on schedule

Redesign with features such as an improved retirement calculator is scheduled to be complete by 2010.

Oversight

Recovery.gov redesign contract will be published online

No bid protests had been filed to the Government Accountability Office as of Monday’s deadline.

Oversight

Obama performance agenda takes shape

Administration is working with agencies to focus on the most pressing management goals, says senior OMB official.

Defense

Chairman of Senate Armed Services panel eyes Tuesday vote on F-22

Vote expected to be close, despite Obama's veto promise.

Oversight

Agencies agree on conservation rules

Federal program, which will hold a sign-up in August, will pay farmers for maintaining and increasing conservation activities.

Oversight

Unions urge Obama to mend, not end, current federal pay system

Leaders call on administration to address problems with General Schedule before creating a new framework.

Tech

Tech Skills In (Hot) Demand

The top places for openings include Washington, D.C., Chicago and Los Angeles.

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