Management

Iraq occupation authority’s status remains unclear

It’s not apparent whether the Coalition Provisional Authority is a federal agency, or exactly what role it plays in spending U.S. funds.

Management

Postal unions raise concerns about Senate reform bill

Draft legislation includes a provision that could reduce compensation for postal employees injured on the job.

Management

Agencies earn first green lights for job competitions

For the first time, agencies broke into “green-light” territory on the competitive sourcing component of OMB’s quarterly management scorecard.

Management

Firms seek to sell U.N. on privatized peacekeeping

The United Nations faces a crisis in peacekeeping operations, and private security companies say they have a solution.

Defense

Bush budget lacks funds for Baghdad embassy

Building, staffing and providing security for the facility could cost up to $1 billion in 2005.

Management

Environmental group challenges Forest Service job inventories

A nonprofit group in Oregon has added complaints about the Forest Service’s method of compiling FAIR Act inventories to a lawsuit disputing an agency decision to outsource analyst positions.

Management

Panel presses administration to hire 3,000 temporary firefighters

Western states are struggling to deal with the latest wildfire outbreak.

Management

Plan to recruit nurses to VA jobs wins backing

House subcommittee approves a measure that would test use of professional recruiters and advertisers.

Management

Safety concerns ground large firefighting air tankers

Probe into three crashes concludes that incomplete maintenance records make it impossible to determine the airworthiness of the fleet of retired military planes.

Defense

Senate leader seeks to increase Pentagon's supplemental request

Emergency fiscal 2005 funds for Iraq and Afghanistan could total as much as $50 billion, and the Pentagon could have the flexibility to shift money between accounts.

Management

Paperwork reduction plan progresses

House committee members target the IRS, which accounts for more than 80 percent of federal regulatory paperwork.

Management

Postal Service overhaul clears first hurdle

House Government Reform Committee unanimously approves biggest overhaul of postal operations in more than 30 years.

Management

Safety assessments released on four NASA projects

A safety center created in the aftermath of the space shuttle Columbia disaster has released its first assessments on four high-profile National Aeronautics and Space Administration projects.

Management

House panel backs union-supported changes in competitive sourcing

Measure paves the way for a broadening of federal employees' rights to protest outsourcing decisions.

Management

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Tech

Officials address business hurdles to security contracting

They include liability issues, intellectual property protection and the sharing of confidential company information with the government.

Management

Nuclear agency managers among diploma mill users

National Nuclear Security Administration officials said Tuesday that the bogus degrees would not affect the managers' job status.

Management

Budget negotiations remain gridlocked

Senate GOP moderates withhold support for the latest budget plan.

Management

Defense encounters obstacles to small business contracting

At a time when federal agencies are awarding more prime contracts than ever to small businesses, those looking for Defense-related subcontracts may feel left out.

Management

Senator challenges USDA mad cow testing plan

Sen. Tom Harkin, R-Iowa, says the Agriculture Department's plan to increase the number of animals tested is not statistically valid.