Briefing

Around Government

Sequestration relief, why feds aren’t teleworking, big data saves lives.

Pay & Benefits

Report: Boosting Military Retiree Health Costs Would Save Billions

Defense now pays $52 billion annually -- about 10 percent of its base budget -- toward health care.

Oversight

Congress Pushes Forward on Security Clearance Reform Bill

Legislation provides more oversight of government and contract investigators.

Pay & Benefits

Military Pension Fight Rages On

Lawmakers, advocacy groups vow to press ahead for full repeal of COLA cuts.

Management

The Spending Bill’s Biggest Losers

Some agencies still would be hurt by sequestration under the omnibus, despite partial repeal of automatic cuts.

Pay & Benefits

What the Spending Bill Means for Federal Employees

Blue-collar workers get a raise, but travel, conference and bonuses are rolled back.

Management

Fewer Jobs, Longer Wait Times: The New Postal Service Slogan?

Study anticipates postal workforce will shrink faster than any other employee group during the next eight years.

Management

Congress to Pass Three-Day Spending Bill To Avoid Shutdown

Short-term stopgap measure will give lawmakers time to hammer out larger deal, chief negotiators say.

Oversight

Conference Spending Down Significantly Since 2010

Increased oversight has saved hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars, lawmaker says.

Management

Union: Don’t Fill Staples Jobs with Non-Postal Employees

Group will organize protests against the use of non-postal workers in pilot program between the office supply store and USPS.

Pay & Benefits

2014 Brings More Changes to Federal Pay and Benefits

OPM widens debt collection window, eases tenure process and expands health benefits to some interns.

Management

Lawmakers Nearing Deal on Appropriations

Negotiators have until Jan. 15 to set spending levels across government.

Pay & Benefits

OPM: D.C.-Area Feds Should Consider Leaving Office Early to Avoid Frigid Temperatures

Agencies should provide ‘workplace flexibilities’ in response to ‘polar vortex,’ OPM says.

Pay & Benefits

Pentagon Officially Extends Benefits to Same-Sex Spouses

Defense Department issues interim rule to provide health coverage, other benefits to gay couples.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmaker Looks to Postal Service to Restore Military Pension Cut

Bill would reinstate full COLAs to working-age military retirees by ending Saturday mail delivery.

Management

Chief Justice: Sequester Jeopardizes Federal Courts, Public Safety

The judicial branch would have difficulty absorbing more spending cuts, says John Roberts.

Oversight

Feds Are Losing One of Their Biggest Republican Advocates

Virginia Rep. Frank Wolf, a dealmaker who stands up for federal workers, is retiring in January 2015.