Management

Postal Service Defends Pricey Conference as Chance to Boost Revenue

Agency sees $2 million tab as an investment into major business opportunities.

News

Postal Service Launches Clothing Line

Cash-strapped USPS turns to high-tech fashion.

Management

Obama Decries ‘Meat-Cleaver’ Approach of Sequestration

Federal furloughs would hurt middle-class taxpayers, the president says.

Management

'Juice Is Not Worth the Squeeze' of Merging Two Wildlife Agencies, Report Finds

GAO notes many benefits to combining NMFS and FWS, but agency officials say it is not worth it.

Oversight

Postal Reform Nears End Zone, Lawmakers Say

Saturday mail delivery remains a sticking point.

Management

Agencies Must Provide Better Protection for Sexual Assault Victims, OPM Says

Department-specific plans needed to address domestic violence and assault.

Pay & Benefits

Poll: Americans Think Private Sector Works Harder Than Public Sector

Majority also believe government workers earn more and have better job security, survey finds.

Management

Postal Service loses $1.3 billion in first quarter of fiscal 2013

Holiday profits were erased by prefunding mandate, agency announces.

Management

Postal Service announces plan to end Saturday mail delivery

Agency would keep six-day package delivery and avoid layoffs, officials say.

Pay & Benefits

Obama signs debt ceiling suspension, ‘No Budget, No Pay’ into law

Borrowing limit lifted through May 18.

Management

Record numbers feel threatened by government

Poll finds Americans think government infringes on rights and freedoms.

Oversight

TSA’s bomb-sniffing dogs could be doing more, report finds

The canines are absent at the highest-risk airports, GAO says.

Briefing

Around Government

High-tech arm for injured vets, green jobs and USPS cash for clunkers.