Management
Army contractors earn higher salaries, study finds
Employees of contractors who work for the Army earn much higher average salaries than the Army’s own civilian and military employees, according to preliminary data from an Army study.
Management
White House wants more federal workers to face competition
Think your job is "inherently governmental"? Think your job is safe from the Bush administration's public-private competition drive? Think again.
Management
GAO orders Air Force to outsource public works jobs
The General Accounting Office has reversed an Air Force decision and ordered that more than 800 military and civilian base operation jobs at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., be outsourced to contractors because they can perform the work at a lower price.
Management
OMB to let agencies privatize offices for 2003 target
Agencies may privatize some operations in fiscal 2003 to comply with a Bush administration mandate to open federal jobs to the private sector, an Office of Management and Budget official said Thursday.
Pay & Benefits
TSP board fires, sues computer modernization firm
The Thrift Savings Plan board on Tuesday fired the contractor that has spent four years trying to modernize the retirement savings program’s computer system.
Management
Army has fewer contractors but they cost more, study shows
The Army employs a smaller contractor workforce than previous Defense Department studies have found, but contractors who work for the Army cost more than was previously thought, according to preliminary data from an Army study.
Management
Bush’s point man on e-gov calls for simpler systems
The Bush administration’s point man for electronic government said Thursday he is taking aim at complex and scattered federal information technology systems.
Management