Defense

Servicewomen’s health care needs mostly met, report finds

Defense falls short in medical response to sexual assault, GAO says.

Tech

Alleged TSA favoritism and hostile work environment under probe

EEOC’s investigation follows critical IG report.

Management

LaHood to step down as Transportation secretary

Illinois Republican will remain in position until a successor is confirmed.

Oversight

Clinton calls for ‘more leeway’ in disciplining employees

State Secretary says regulations prevented her from firing anyone over Benghazi.

Management

Lew would enter Treasury with lower net worth than predecessors

Obama nominee’s wealth is similar to immediate predecessor, but far less than Bush appointees.

Defense

Navy orders layoffs of thousands of temps, issues civilian hiring freeze

Reductions are due to budget uncertainty and do not account for sequestration.

Defense

DFAS issues hiring freeze, says furloughs possible

Pentagon’s financial arm will drastically reduce travel, training and overtime.

Management

CFC charity groups obscuring overhead costs, report finds

Federations criticized for lack of transparency in collecting administrative fees.

Management

Postal Service could dramatically increase business with federal agencies, report finds

USPS now wins only 2 percent of federal shipping.

Oversight

Obama calls for new ideas and technology to 'remake' government

Second inaugural address emphasizes government’s role in supporting individual initiative.

Defense

Military branches struggle to cap civilian jobs wisely

Army has exceeded its workforce limit, while all services may have cut jobs recklessly.

Pay & Benefits

Letter carriers win raise, will pay more for health benefits

Arbitrators strike deal between USPS and union after negotiations stalled.

Oversight

DEA agents linked to Secret Service prostitution scandal

Report finds drug officers stationed in Colombia assisted in setting up encounters.

Pay & Benefits

26,500 employees accept Postal Service buyout

Deadline for opting in has passed; workers will leave by Feb. 28.

Tech

E-government could help dig the Postal Service out of its financial hole

USPS' internal auditor sees revenue opportunities in government’s online shortfalls.

Management

U.S. could hit debt ceiling earlier than anticipated, report finds

Treasury will reach borrowing limit between Feb. 15 and March 1.