Defense
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Transfered to a Prison Hospital
The U.S. Marshall's service says the prison hospital located on a military base.
Oversight
Analysis: 'No Politics' Doesn't Mean 'No Accountability'
Congress, White House must investigate and learn from terrorist strike.
Oversight
Did Law Enforcement Use the Info It Had on Boston Bombers?
Lawmakers want to know when FBI, DHS, and other agencies had details.
Management
Large Contractors Report Steady Sales Despite Sequestration
Boeing, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics announce earnings.
Defense
Lawmakers Urge 'Merit-Based' Furlough Decisions at Defense
Current cuts reward inefficient agencies, 126 legislators say.
Pay & Benefits
Justice Wins Flexibility to Avert Furloughs
Appropriators approve department’s request to shift money in budget to pay employee salaries.
Nextgov
Coming Soon: Defense’s New 100 Gigabit Supercomputer Network
CenturyLink won the job in June 2012, but a protest delayed the award.
Defense
New York Fleet Week Is Officially Scuttled by the Sequester
The U.S. Navy has announced a full retreat from the New York City celebration.
Defense
Why the FBI Didn't Catch Tamerlan Tsarnaev
The 'terror watch list' isn't regularly watched, and it's not one list.
Defense
Full Sequestration Would Force Army to Drop 100,000 Soldiers, Officials Say
Reservist unemployment at all-time high due to over-deployment.
Defense
How Pressure Cookers Get Classified as a WMD
The Justice Department is using an expanded definition of the term.
Management
Lockheed Martin Fears $825 Million Hit From Sequestration
Company still awaits guidance on specific federal program cuts.
Defense
America's Allies Are Pushing Obama to a Red Line on Syrian Chemical Weapons
Israeli, British and French intelligence official all believe that the Assad regime has used lethal chemical weapons against the Syrian rebels.
Defense
Tsarnaev Says They Got No Outside Help, Brother Was 'Driving Force' In Attacks
The suspect is still saying a lot to investigators about his role in the Boston Marathon bombing.
Pay & Benefits
Federal Charity Drive Sees Falling Donations, Participation Rates
Feds give 5.3 percent less through CFC; military has highest participation.
Defense
Second Boston Bombing Suspect Alive and in Custody
Obama vows to investigate, says victims and survivors 'deserve answers.'
Defense
'Soft Targets' Remain Vulnerable to Terrorist Attacks
Attention will eventually turn to how to prevent another attack like the marathon bombings.
Tech
VA to Fast-Track Oldest Disability Claims
Vets waiting a year or longer for benefits will receive priority.
Defense
How the Boston Bombing Suspects Became U.S. Citizens
Immigration attorney walks The Atlantic Wire through the process.
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