Defense

Whistleblowers ask federal workers to come forward with 9/11 evidence

Justice Department moves to prevent whistleblower, Congress and federal court from disclosing information about attacks.

Management

Forest Service makes fresh beginning on job competition effort

OMB agrees to let agency off the hook on monitoring the results of dozens of small contests.

Management

Justices limit courts' role in forcing agencies to act

Ruling stops effort to force Bureau of Land Management to move more aggresively to protect western lands from off-road vehicles.

Management

Energy separates contracts for Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore

The University of California will need to enter multiple contests in order to keep running the federal nuclear laboratories.

Defense

Privacy group sues TSA, Justice over airline passenger data

Complaint alleges agencies have failed to adequately respond to Freedom of Information Act requests.

Management

Senator takes aim at acquisition revolving door

Contracting officials may have to wait longer to join companies to which they’ve awarded large contracts.

Management

OPM pushes on-the-spot hiring

But one expert on the subject says direct hiring authority should be used only in limited situations.

Defense

Defense Department drafts stronger software security rules

More stringent requirements could be in place by the end of next year.

Tech

Official: Technology won't stand in way of transfer of threat analysis

There are no technological barriers to transferring authority for analyzing intelligence on terrorist threats from CIA to Homeland Security.

Defense

Frustrated intelligence reformers see window of opportunity

Forty studies dating back almost to the birth of the CIA have lamented that no one's really in charge of the nation's intelligence apparatus.

Pay & Benefits

Schedule Shift

Those scheduled to stay home Friday as part of an alternative work schedule will be credited with eight hours of leave because of the national day of mourning.

Defense

Pentagon: No timetable for review of overseas troop levels

Lawmakers want information on returning troops in preparation for the next round of base closures.

Defense

NIH official touts progress on biological defenses

Efforts include continued efforts to develop new vaccines against smallpox and anthrax.

Defense

Contractor vows to continue work on $10 billion border system

Lawmakers decry Homeland Security Department’s decision to award contract to Accenture because company is based in Bermuda.

Defense

House panel releases details on defense spending bill

Bill includes full funding for a 3.5 percent pay increase for military service members.

Defense

House leaning toward adopting Senate version of Project Bioshield

Move that would accelerate passage of measure allowing government to expedite approval procedures for bioterror countermeasures.

Tech

Treasury issues first electronic travel system contract

All other agencies must select vendors to implement electronic travel-processing systems by December.

Tech

Homeland Security has no plans to update cybersecurity strategy

Plan issued in 2003 is flawed, but time isn't ripe to change it yet, says cybersecurity chief.

Tech

Shortage of computer security experts hampers agencies

Homeland Security official laments "incredibly shrinking pool of IT security professionals in government."