Defense

Ridge says intelligence czar probably unnecessary

Tom Ridge, President Bush's choice to head the Homeland Security Department, said on Wednesday that if the architecture of the department is carefully crafted, an “intelligence czar” would not be necessary, but added that the president has said the topic is “open for discussion.”

Tech

Homeland security budget boost not yet a reality

Technology firms are waiting for Uncle Sam to open the tap on a gusher of homeland security spending.

Management

GSA lowers schedule fee

Management

White House restores bonuses for appointees

Political appointees throughout the federal government may receive cash bonuses to reward them for outstanding work, the White House said Wednesday.

Managing Technology

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