Oversight

Budget amendment directs agencies to trim wasteful spending

Senate version of the fiscal 2010 budget blueprint includes a provision requiring agencies to report to Congress on inefficient federal programs.

News

From Nextgov.com: Defense investigators raid health imaging contractor's offices

Search could be related to a lawsuit filed by a former employee alleging misrepresentation of discounts to commercial customers.

Pay & Benefits

Commerce secretary lauds senior executives at banquet

2008 Distinguished Presidential Rank award winners include a Nobel Prize-winning scientist.

Oversight

New nonprofit to focus on acquisition reform

The FAIR Institute will develop solutions based on federal and commercial best practices.

Oversight

Analysis: Bring Them On

The time is ripe for hiring, but government will miss out if it can’t fix the tangled job application process.

Defense

With holds lifted, Senate confirms Defense acquisition chief

Concerns about the competition for aerial refueling tankers was delaying process.

Defense

Petraeus says no permanent bases planned in Afghanistan

The administration's $83.4 billion wartime supplemental spending request includes $867 million for military construction projects in Afghanistan.

Oversight

Senate takes another step toward finalizing spending blueprint

Negotiators have been named to work through differences on issues including reconciliation.

Defense

Congress to tackle Defense procurement reform next week

Proposed legislation would establish regulations and oversight mechanisms to rein in ballooning acquisition costs.

Pay & Benefits

When To Go (FERS Edition)

Assessing when you can afford to retire under the Federal Employees Retirement System.

News

"We Need You."

News

"The President's and My Opinion"

News

Liz Montoya is on the Job Already

News

The Scene at OPM

News

Culture Change at OPM?

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Civilians

News

Banning Twitter At Meetings Is Silly

News

From Nextgov.com: House panel's investigation into file sharing may be misplaced

Congress should compel agencies to stop employees from downloading peer-to-peer applications, security professionals say.

Defense

Getting to the bottom of passport processing flaws proves thorny

Union and management don’t see eye to eye on the failures that led to four employees approving fraudulent applications.