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The Federal Newsstand
May. 3, 2006
A glance at the headlines of stories feds need to know.
Ruff is Ready
May. 3, 2006
He is the new face of the Pentagon. And between the National Security Personnel System, the war on terror, and Iraq, Eric Ruff says he's already hit the ground running.
NSPS Day One
May. 1, 2006
Two years in the making, the much anticipated National Security Personnel system, NSPS, has arrived.
Weighing in on 'Abolishing FEMA'
Apr. 28, 2006
The White House is rejecting the Senate committee plan.
NSPS Roll Out Sunday Night
Apr. 28, 2006
The first phase of the National Security Personnel system, the Defense Department is looking at making even more changes.
'R'or Real Estate Fund
Apr. 27, 2006
Questions Swirl Around New Contract
Apr. 27, 2006
Anthony Principi was President of QTC Management before he was named VA secretary. He has since stepped down from the VA and resumed his role at QTC.
Does this Describe You?
Apr. 26, 2006
47 years old, rated 9 point 8 within the General Schedule and you earn more than $62 thousand dollars a year.
Transportation Worker ID
Apr. 26, 2006
Nearly half-a-million port workers, all over the country, will undergo background checks.
National Intelligence Office Stands Up
Apr. 25, 2006
It has been a year since John Negroponte became director of National Intelligence. He spoke recently with National Security Correspondent JJ Green in an exclusive interview about the challenges he is facing after one year on the job.
Is There a Right to Privacy for High School Students?
Apr. 25, 2006
The Defense Department is violating the privacy of millions of high school students nationwide.
Not so Calm After the Storm
Apr. 24, 2006
FEMA wants Texans to pay back storm aid they shouldn't have gotten.
Army Suicides Highest in Over a Decade
Apr. 24, 2006
Competitions Increase Five-fold
Apr. 21, 2006
More and more federal jobs are on the block for private contractors.
Differing Standards at DHS and State
Apr. 19, 2006
The Homeland Security Department and the State Department are still debating which technology to use for the ID cards U.S. citizens will soon be able to use when they go to Canada and Mexico.
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