Pay & Benefits

Postal Service strives to maintain a deep bench for executive jobs

Even as USPS’ workforce shrinks, officials focus on getting diverse candidates with varied experience lined up for leadership vacancies.

Oversight

Government faces a data deluge

Agencies have turned to virtualization to process a growing stockpile of information.

Defense

House to hold hearings on Defense cuts

Lawmakers and union representatives question rationale for contractor cuts and civilian hiring freeze.

Defense

IG: Infighting hampers oversight of Defense contractors

Watchdog finds audit and management agencies are not collaborating to find and resolve problems.

Oversight

Study to settle public-private pay debate still a ways off

Data shows increasing compensation gaps between public and private sector workers, as observers wait for a reliable comparison.

Oversight

Alaska native firms lament loss of an advocate

Former Sen. Ted Stevens, killed in a plane crash on Monday, helped create a program that gives ANCs a leg up on federal contracts.

Defense

Expert questions savings in Pentagon contractor cuts

Unless Defense scales back its mission, reducing service contractors won’t save money, former procurement executive says.

Oversight

Friends, family mourn Stevens

Colleagues on both sides of the aisle praise the former Republican senator for being forthright and for his tireless advocacy on behalf of Alaska.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: VA adopts standard identifier for vets in health and benefits programs

Unique 10-digit ID will be assigned using a system for federal employees mandated by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: Agencies could be prone to new kind of sophisticated cyberattack

The government should watch out for “man-in-the-browser” attacks that have been used to steal money from financial institutions, security expert says.

Defense

Pentagon abandons insourcing effort

Defense Secretary Gates says the initiative did not produce the savings he anticipated.

Oversight

Commerce reports $1.6 billion savings for decennial census

Officials attribute savings to good management and aggressive advertising.

Defense

House passes border security bill

Despite opposition, chamber approves emergency $600 million spending bill to beef up security along U.S.-Mexican border.

Oversight

Less Is More

Swing voters increasingly think government is doing too much.

Oversight

Lawmaker seeks cap on federal workforce growth

Move could increase outsourcing and federal spending, union leaders and Democratic lawmakers say.

Oversight

Senators are worried about counterfeit Defense supplies

Two recent reports finding vulnerabilities in the Pentagon’s ability to detect and prevent fakes spark concern.

Defense

Gates announces major cuts at Defense

Pentagon will eliminate three organizations plus eliminate contractors, 150 senior executives and 50 flag officers.

Oversight

Senate sends 13 nominations back to White House

Nominees, including Medicare chief and Customs and Border Protection commissioner, will have to be sent to the Hill again.

Defense

Former Hill investigator nominated for CIA inspector general

David B. Buckley has more than 30 years of experience in military and intelligence issues and federal oversight.

Oversight

Energy scrambles to meet deadline for obligating stimulus money

Recovery Act funds could expire before all awards are made in two major fossil energy projects, IG says.