Pay & Benefits

Private sector steps in to help agencies with hiring

Agency officials hope the hiring makeovers will yield significant benefits by the end of 2005.

Management

House lawmaker to renew challenge of job competition rules

Democrat is again introducing language that would force Bush administration to rethink competitive sourcing guidelines.

Management

Administrative costs at overseas outposts up sharply

Cooperative support system is underused, leading to duplication of services and waste, GAO says.

News

Standard per diem rate will increase in fiscal 2005

Travel industry official critical of data used to set new rates.

Defense

Focus on 9/11 panel shifts attention from Homeland Security authorization

Work on a first-ever authorization bill for the department had already bogged down this summer over partisan differences.

Defense

9/11 investigation spawns whistleblower movement

A group of 25 former and current federal employees lodges charges of mismanagement and corruption.

Pay & Benefits

Federal health insurance premiums to rise by 7.9 percent

The OPM announcement marks the first time in four years that the annual increase has not been more than 10 percent.

Tech

Justice Department plans more labs focused on cyber crime

Attorney General John Ashcroft says department will add eight new forensic analysis centers.

Management

GAO gives advice on passing governmentwide audit

Auditors recommend ways the government can get past obstacles to a clean opinion.

Defense

Powell, Ridge endorse national intelligence director concept

Cabinet chiefs say position is "essential" and will provide "better unity of effort."

Defense

Unions, Pentagon agree to continue talking about personnel overhaul

Both sides upbeat after a day of discussions about the pending National Security Personnel System.

Management

Panel takes up public’s declining trust in government

Nonpartisan group’s project shows downtrend, and panelists attempt to identify how to reverse it.

Defense

Defense contract agency hiring civilians for overseas tours

Workforce strained due to global deployments; 200 emergency personnel would go to war zones.

Management

Three years after anthrax, postal response system very different

GAO urges agency to “err on the side of caution” in handling future threats.

Management

Democrats discuss potential obstacles to oversight of Iraq contracts

Concerns raised over contractor’s role in maintaining a central database of government purchase information.

Pay & Benefits

Overhauling Overtime

Opinions diverge on what will happen if new overtime regulations are applied to the federal workforce.

Pay & Benefits

Debt ceiling showdown could affect TSP investments

Treasury may seek to avoid the limit by temporarily suspending investments in federal retirement funds.