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The Defense Department concurred with all of the Future of the Army Commission's recommendations involving the Pentagon.
The Defense Department is trying a new tactic on its plea for base realignment and closure.
Former agency leaders urge collaboration, perseverance as government reorganization heads into fiscal 2018.
A fund in the House defense appropriations bill is raising a lot of questions about congressional jurisdiction and the possibility of sequestration.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says federal and Social Security retirees may be in for a cost-of-living adjustment that’ll trump January's proposed 1.9 percent pay raise for federal workers.
House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee Chairman Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) says civil service reform is coming. The committee heard proposals for possible changes to federal employees' pay and benefits Thursday.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee will examine a recent Congressional Budget Office report Thursday morning, which says government spends 17 percent more compensating its employees compared to the private sector.
Media reports suggesting that the Air Force might require some pilots to stay in uniform beyond their agreed-to separation dates are not true, said the service's top officer.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order further taking aim at what the administration calls the regulatory burden on businesses and citizens.
The Defense Department's innovation hub chief is optimistic about his organization's chances during the presidential transition.
Despite a crazy election, members of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees found stability in the results.
Defense-minded voters have been left with relatively little to go on as the nation nears the end of a presidential campaign that’s included only scant discussion of military issues.
The crucial partnership on military basics between the Defense Department and Congress is badly frayed, and the military will be the worse for it.
NAPA and Heritage release papers promoting evidence-based policymaking while the Reason Foundation highlights the lack of public-private competition under Circular A-76.