News

GSA pushes for greater use of call center contract

FirstContact is designed to streamline the process of selecting a vendor to operate a citizen service center.

Defense

Lobbyists work base-closing issue; effectiveness unclear

Defense analysts question whether the millions of dollars being spent on lobbying activities will pay off.

News

Activists to flock to border, set up citizen patrols

Minuteman Project kicks off Friday; its leaders say they’re just trying to help understaffed and budget-starved border agencies.

Pay & Benefits

Report: Relocation companies could cut costs of employee moves

Agencies could save $60 million by contracting with relocation management companies to help with sales of employees’ homes.

Tech

Unions raise concerns about online personnel records system

Labor leaders support moving employee personnel files online, but voice security concerns.

Management

Share-in-savings contracting policy to be unveiled next week

Rules designed to temper risks, but spark criticism.

Management

Bush and the bureaucracy: a crusade for control

The Bush administration has made its mark with a coordinated effort to centralize control over the management and operations of government.

Defense

Pentagon offers new reservist health benefits

For every 90 days of active-duty service, Guard and Reserve personnel will be eligible for a year of Tricare coverage, if they continuing serving in the reserves.

News

NASA criticized for poor workforce planning

GAO says lack of long-term plan could threaten space shuttle operations.

Tech

Securities commission rife with security gaps, GAO says

Agency charged with regulating other companies’ financial systems has regulation problems of its own.

News

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Tech

House chairman calls on Treasury to nix telecom contract

Records show Tom Davis, R-Va., was involved in efforts to deter Treasury officials from awarding the contract in December.

Defense

Bush administration urged to delay launch of passenger screening system

Secure Flight not ready for deployment, critics say.

Management

Commerce audit pans NOAA restructuring

Inspector General says he’s concerned that consultant’s study may not have adequate support for recommendations.

Defense

Lawmaker mulls re-examination of Oklahoma City bombing

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher wants to probe rumors that federal officials were involved in the bombing; Oklahoma governor says such allegations make "absolutely no sense."

Pay & Benefits

Senior federal employees get additional leave

Another facet of the 2004 Federal Workforce Flexibility Act has been codified with regulations from OPM.

Pay & Benefits

Class Action Complaint

A group of FAA employees have formally filed age-discrimination complaint, but leader not hopeful for reconciliation.