Defense

Report: Defense funding needed to ease BRAC-related traffic congestion

Special congressional and department money critical for road and transit infrastructure, panel finds.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: White House gets tough on ID card reader requirements

OMB tells agencies it will withhold funds for other programs if they don’t comply with directive.

Oversight

Tea partier wants to scrap Energy Department

GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky introduced a bill that would move nuclear weapons programs to the Pentagon.

Defense

TSA workers granted limited collective bargaining rights

Unions hail decision; lawmakers have mixed reactions.

Oversight

USPS changes salary rules for postmasters

Downgraded employees will see pay drop after two years if their salary exceeds grade maximum.

Pay & Benefits

Rethinking the Best Date to Retire

Under FERS, it might not be the last day of the month.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: Army taps Second Life for troop and family support

Virtual resiliency center will offer everything from exercise classes to tools for coping with the stress of multiple deployments.

Pay & Benefits

Senator proposes reform of federal workers’ compensation program

Bill would require retirement-eligible employees to convert to appropriate retirement system.

Defense

Lawmaker proposes ban on TSA collective bargaining

Airport screeners are seeking union representation and bargaining privileges.

Oversight

Former OSC chief to spend at least a month in prison

Scott Bloch had previously pleaded guilty to contempt of Congress.

Pay & Benefits

Tax Trouble

Federal employees will see a number of changes in tax withholding this year.

Pay & Benefits

Retirement funds start the year strong

TSP offerings see small gains in the first month of 2011.

Oversight

Unions praise end of airport privatization program

TSA decides not to accept new applications from private companies for screening services.

Pay & Benefits

Personnel agency tries to get out ahead of winter weather

OPM encourages Washington-area employees to telework, and coordinates with executive boards in other regions.

Defense

‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ training begins in February

Troops will be educated on new conduct policies related to the repeal of the law banning gays from serving openly in the military starting next month.

Defense

Michelle Obama turns to military as part of fitness program

First lady visits Army training facility near Columbia, S.C., to get pointers and observe foods offered in the dining halls and strength training exercises.

Pay & Benefits

OPM to launch long-term care insurance open season

Spring enrollment period will be the first opportunity for same-sex domestic partners of government workers to seek coverage.

Pay & Benefits

Where Credit Is Due

A revolutionary proposal for teaching employees about the importance of service credit deposits.

Defense

From Nextgov.com: IG says up to 35 percent of WTU soldiers have prescription drug abuse problems

Army Surgeon General says 14 percent of the force is prescribed opiates .

Oversight

MSPB upholds employee appeal rights

OPM-directed removals are subject to review, board finds.