Defense

Air Guard plan would limit Pentagon's proposed closures

Plan would allow every state to keep a flying mission.

News

GAO upholds bundling protest

Small business says Army improperly bundled requirements for engineering and technical support services.

News

Food inspectors’ union rights restored under FLRA ruling

Labor relations authority found inspectors' work not connected to national security.

Management

Space operations chief announces retirement

Veteran astronaut spearheaded Discovery shuttle mission.

Defense

Legislation proposed to upgrade federal officers' status

Officers in more than 24 agencies would receive the full benefits of law enforcement officers.

Tech

Homeland security barrier to FOIA reform

Efforts to strengthen the Freedom of Information Act may be stymied by homeland security fears.

Defense

Dwindling number of aircraft may seal fate of Air Guard

Under base closing proposal, 23 Air National Guard units would be stripped of their planes.

Defense

Postal Service beefs up instruction on handling suspicious mail

Training will give employees exposure to more scenarios.

News

OPM to solicit contracts for dental and vision coverage in September

Two congressmen press OPM director to include regional providers in solicitation.

Defense

Pentagon defends environmental estimates for closing bases

Critics say cost of cleaning up shuttered military installations will cut deeply into estimated savings of closing bases.

Management

OMB finalizes charge card guidance

Updated rules for purchase and travel cards require agencies to perform background checks on new cardholders.

Defense

DHS plans Web site to help identify transportation vulnerabilities

Free Web-based tool would allow transportation owners and operators to voluntarily assess system security and get feedback on improvements.

Defense

D.C. train ban remains on hold while other cities efforts advance

Rail operator CSX and Transportation Department trying to have ban lifted.

Pay & Benefits

Life-Cycle Variety

The popular new “life-cycle” funds have far lower administrative costs, but are missing some of the innovations of certain private plans.

Defense

Bush administration's TSA budget request faces steep cuts

House and Senate appropriators will meet in September to negotiate the final budget numbers before sending the bill to the president.

Defense

Cost of Defense personnel reforms questioned

Unions say $158 million quoted cost is unrealistic.

Defense

Report cites increased risk of terrorist attack using chemicals

Congressional study outlines options for lawmakers, such as requiring chemical plant operators to have better protections.

Management

Acquisition institute plans share-in-savings training

Courses will be provided free if Congress extends authority to use the contract vehicle.

Defense

Maine lawmakers make last-ditch pitch to save Naval Air Base

Group argued that Brunswick Naval Air Station is vital to homeland defense.

Tech

Senator mulls cutting Pentagon’s $474 million travel system

Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., considers proposing an amendment that would require the Pentagon to use GSA’s eTravel program.