Tech

FAA debuts online 'human factors' training

System provides self-guided lessons on design and development of aircraft that are safer to fly.

Defense

Lawmakers fault changes in Coast Guard acquisition program

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, laments that the agency has stretched the time frame for completing the Deepwater program to as long as 25 years.

Defense

DHS beefs up security along Arizona-Mexico border

Move comes just days before hundreds of citizens are scheduled to descend on the area to make the case that the government is not doing enough to stop illegal immigration.

Defense

Cadet: Sexual assault scandal at academy is leadership’s fault

Beth Davis, who said she was raped while at the Air Force Academy, hopes the military takes panel’s recommendations seriously.

Management

Panel to probe alleged false documents on Yucca Mountain project

Officials are investigating e-mails in which a U.S. Geological Survey employee indicated he had fabricated information, according to Energy Secretary Sam Bodman.

Management

Pointing Out the Problems

Former DHS Inspector General Clark Kent Ervin spent his two-year tenure pressing for better management at homeland security.

Tech

Cybersecurity standardization moves forward

OMB is exploring consolidation of agency cybersecurity functions as part of its strategy to reduce back-office expenses.

News

Help Really Wanted.

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News

I Tax Dead People.

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News

Pentagon lowers estimate of excess base capacity

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says previous estimate that 25 percent of infrastructure is unneeded is too high.

Management

National EEOC call center opens amid controversy

Critics say customer service center will lead to decrease in efficiency.

Defense

Strategy trumps money on intelligence reform, says former governor

Homeland Security Department must shift focus from vulnerabilities to threats, says former Virginia Gov. James Gilmore.

Defense

Defense policies on GSA contracts are confusing, officials say

New Pentagon rules on use of GSA and other non-Defense contracts were implemented after discovery of procurement abuses.

Pay & Benefits

TSP funds rebound in February

The C, S and I funds recovered from January losses.

Defense

New chief selected to lead U.S. Park Police

Former chief Teresa Chambers vows to continue legal battle to win back the position.

Oversight

Deja Vu

The strategies that both Republicans and Democrats employed to handle the case of Terri Schiavo clearly were driven by what happened in the 2004 elections.

News

Who Are These People?

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Tech

Passenger screening system may not be ready by August

GAO also says privacy protections for the Secure Flight system may not be met.