Oversight

Obama's choice to lead OMB faces hurdle

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said he will oppose the nomination of Jacob Lew.

Defense

Injuries climb with more Army recruits unfit for duty

The military is turning away a growing number of enlistees because they are too overweight to fight.

Oversight

GOP calls for federal hiring freeze, spending cuts

Agenda aims to scale back government growth, including workforce costs.

Oversight

President names GAO veteran to head agency

Gene Dodaro’s career at the oversight agency dates back more than 30 years.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: Pentagon investigates director of psychological centers of excellence

Army Col. Robert Saum is the second chief in the organization's short history of operation, fueling congressional concerns about top management.

Oversight

Republican argues Democrats have abdicated government oversight functions

Report from ranking member of House panel finds hearings and requests for information are down since Obama took office.

Oversight

Bill unfurled to require all-American government flags

Flags purchased for government use would have to be made "from articles, materials or supplies entirely grown, produced, or manufactured in the United States."

Oversight

Budget panel might vote early on OMB nominee

Committee leader is asking members to waive a rule that requires 48 hours' notice for a vote.

Defense

Immigration advocates huddle after setback, might push stand-alone bill

Groups will meet with top Democrats on Thursday to discuss legislative strategy for creating a path to citizenship for young illegal immigrants.

Oversight

Senate might have to go first on continuing resolution

The House traditionally considers spending legislation first, but House Democratic leaders don't want to risk approving a CR that the Senate might not be able to pass.

Oversight

From Nextgov.com: Lack of time and money threatens data center consolidation

Scarcity of upfront funding and overly ambitious deadlines will make it challenging for agencies to meet mandate, market analysts find.

Defense

Senate bill aims to reform Federal Protective Service

Bipartisan legislation would increase staffing and establish training requirements for armed guards.

Defense

Copter crash makes this year the deadliest in Afghan war

Western death toll through the first 10 months of 2010 now stands at 529, exceeding last year's toll of 521.

Oversight

Oversight committee OKs management and budget pick

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously backs Jack Lew, who has promised an exhaustive review of agency operations.

Oversight

Poll: Americans want their leaders to stand up and fight

Nearly half of public -- including nearly two-thirds of Republicans and 53 percent of independents -- admires political leaders who refuse to compromise.

Oversight

GOP agenda is not your father's 'Contract With America'

Aides say document will include some ideas already touted by Republican leaders, such as repealing the healthcare bill, renewing the Bush-era tax cuts, and cutting spending.

Oversight

When Winning Is Losing

Thanks to Delaware, the chances of Republicans winning the Senate have plummeted.

Defense

Panelists call for reversal of insourcing policy

Industry officials, analysts argue that government pays more when work is performed in-house.

Oversight

Senate Republicans vow to block financial services spending bill

Lawmakers object to provision seeking to prevent brand-name and generic drug manufacturers from agreeing to settlements that essentially trade cash for promises that generic drug firms will not challenge brand-name drug patents for a set period of time.

Defense

Ridge sees security gaps since Sept. 11 attacks

Former Homeland Security secretary says Coast Guard needs more funding and government must improve vaccine stockpile.