Tech

House OKs Bill Mandating More Firings of Misbehaving Federal Employees

Measure would also require preservation of certain text messages from feds' personal cell phones.

Defense

Senator Tries to Help Frustrated Military Drivers With #OopsWeLostYourCar

One senator is on a quest to help soldiers find their vehicles, which are being held up as they move overseas.

Management

Proposed Rule Prohibits Federal Contractors From Firing Employees Who Discuss Pay

Groups have 90 days to comment on regulations to implement President Obama’s April executive order.

Defense

New Guidance Aims to Help Vietnam-Era Vets Who Are Denied Benefits

The Pentagon wants to make it easier for vets suffering from PTSD who received less-than-honorable discharges to obtain service benefits.

Oversight

Lawmakers Are Still Finding New Ways to Punish VA Employees

House panel looks to reform performance management and limit bonuses for VA workers.

Pay & Benefits

How to Pick a Financial Adviser

What to do if you need help in setting and meeting your retirement goals.

Pay & Benefits

Shutdown-Averting Spending Bill Would Allow Fed Pay Raise

House GOP measure would keep government open through mid-December and would not block Obama’s proposed 1 percent raise.

Pay & Benefits

Agencies Can Now Honor Fallen Feds with American Flags

Next of kin of civilians killed in the line of duty on or after Dec. 20, 2011, can request a flag.

Pay & Benefits

Feds Can Now Roll Over Unused Flexible Spending Account Funds

OPM allows eligible participants in the health care FSA to carry up to $500 into the next plan year.

Pay & Benefits

Obamacare Subsidies Are Going Back to Court

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals will reconsider a ruling eliminating insurance subsidies in the majority of states.

Pay & Benefits

Retired and Rehired

If phased retirement isn’t for you, there are other ways to keep working for government after retiring.

Pay & Benefits

A Primer on Federal Pay and Benefits in Case the Government Shuts Down Again

Washington leaders have vowed to keep agencies funded past Sept. 30, but nothing is a done deal.