Defense

Sept. 11 commission weighs reorganizing federal agencies

The commission investigating the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is considering a host of proposals to reorganize federal agencies, including a controversial plan to create a domestic intelligence agency.

Defense

Judge delays ex-Army biologist's anthrax lawsuit

Defense

Appropriators press Pentagon over restructuring costs

Top Senate appropriators called on the Pentagon Tuesday to be more forthcoming about the impact of its overseas basing strategy on the next round of military base closings.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmaker calls pay parity vote a $2.2 billion showdown

The fiscal 2005 pay parity controversy might be coming to a head this week, according to a Republican lawmaker who has led opposition to the effort.

Tech

Group aims to set data-sharing standard