Defense
Rule provides liability protection for anti-terror technologies
The Homeland Security Department Friday will publish a proposed rule designed to accelerate the development of anti-terrorism technologies by providing companies protection against lawsuits.
Defense
TSA takes on costs of airport security
In a long-anticipated move, the Transportation Security Administration Monday finalized agreements to help three of the nation’s largest airports pay for the installation of explosive-detection equipment.
Management
Postal commission considers new pay system
A pay-for-performance system could be included in a forthcoming plan to reform the U.S. Postal Service, most likely encompassing both employees and managers.
Management
Management agenda enters new era without top promoter
Few observers think that the departure of Office of Management and Budget Director Mitch Daniels will throw the president's management agenda into a tailspin. Quite the contrary, some think that the agenda will continue at an accelerated pace.
Management
Postal Service rejects ‘right to strike’ proposal for unions
CHICAGO—The U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday backed off a proposal that would have given unionized workers the right to strike.
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