Defense

Officials, lawmakers at odds over how to eliminate security clearance backlog

Lawmakers want to provide more security clearance investigators, but they are frustrated by a lack of transparency and restrictive agency policies.

Management

OPM official cites ongoing concerns over use of hiring flexibilities

Strides on the personnel section of Bush’s reform agenda lauded, but other areas lag.

Management

Leadership Qualities

Which trait do you most admire in a leader?

Pay & Benefits

Public service group endorses performance pay

The Coalition for Effective Change says federal managers are committed to improving government operations.

Defense

9/11 commissioners worry federal reforms might not stick

Strong congressional oversight seen as the key ingredient to force agencies to change.

Defense

Pentagon official, House Dems spar over terrorism report

Democrats criticized the administration and congressional leaders for not moving quickly enough on the commission's recommendations.

Management

Study shows human resources outsourcing on the rise

But U.S. lags behind some foreign countries in outsourcing HR, according to study conducted by Accenture.

Oversight

Dead Heat

The nation is so evenly divided along ideological and partisan lines that the election would probably look tight even if we didn't yet know the identities of the nominees.

Defense

Bush taps House intelligence chairman to serve as CIA director

Rep. Porter Goss, R-Fla., also served in the agency's Clandestine Service in the 1960s.

Defense

Lawmaker warns of changing Pentagon intelligence role

Handing control of strategic assets to the new intelligence director may not be wise, according to House Armed Services Chairman Duncan Hunter.

Management

Bush adviser defends indirect approach to trimming management ranks

OMB's Clay Johnson says there's no need for an initiative aimed specifically at cutting supervisory layers.

Defense

Overhaul of intelligence operations mulled by lawmakers

One congressman charges federal bureaucracy with intentionally derailing efforts to enact reforms.

Management

Controversy flies around grounded firefighting tankers

Negotiations over much-needed proprietary information drag on.

News

Navy developing plan to transfer medical positions to civilians

Officials await feedback from service facilities to help shape a plan to cut the number of uniformed health care workers.

Defense

Official: Terrorist threat center big enough for all personnel

CIA official had said at hearing that the new TTIC, which includes CIA, FBI, DHS and Secret Service, may not have enough room.

News

Shipbuilding firms battle over language in appropriations bill

Provision would kill administration regulations issued Feb. 20.