The Post reports that a draft executive order will kill the 10-year-old FCIP in March.
A bill to fund defense programs has passed Congress and is on its way to the president to be signed into law.
Jeremy Johnson, formerly of the Navy, discussed some of the steps the military must take now that DADT will be repealed.
Congress passed a stopgap spending measure that funds government through March 4. The bill is on its way to President Obama to be signed into law.
The President is expected to sign into law Friday the sweeping bipartisan tax package that includes a tax break for social security and a continuation of the public transit benefit.
The president announcement his intent to nominate Carolyn Lerner to the Office of Special Counsel.
CNN\'s Brian Todd brings the latest on this Virginia federal case.
The telework bill for federal employees was signed into law today.
Patrice McDermott of OpentheGovernment.org, and David Stern of America Speaks, discuss lessons learned one year into the Open Government Initiative.
Debt commission\'s plan fails to get majority approval. The White House and lawmakers say they will review the recommendations and figure out how to move many of them forward.
Monday\'s proposal by President Obama to freeze Federal pay for two years has been subject number one on FederalNewsRadio.com the last several days.
Locality pay will remain at 2010 levels.
Stars and Stripes reports that the Obama administration has been evasive about whether or not servicemembers might see a pay freeze as well, even though they are not included in the current two-year freeze proposal.
The freeze would cover all of 2011 and 2012, for all civilian Federal employees; uniformed military wouldn\'t be included.