Management

House Chair Looks to Protect Census from Politicization

The legislation applies mostly to the decennial census, which the U.S. government undertakes every ten years.

Workforce

6 in 10 Americans Would Quit Current Job for Remote Position

Work-life balance is increasingly important for today’s post-pandemic workforce.

Management

Senator Calls on Biden to Fill OSTP Leadership Role

This is the second request urging the Biden administration to put forth a nominee for the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

Tech

GovExec Acquires Contracting Intelligence Firm

The media company announced it has acquired Arlington, Virginia-based GovTribe.

Management

‘Tens of Thousands’ of Government Contractors Laid Off Due to Shutdown

The prolonged government shutdown is getting "pretty scary" as the number of federal employees and contractors forced out of work could impact the nation’s next jobs report.

Defense

How the Army is Unlocking Soldier Suicide

Service officials can identify soldiers who are most at risk, but acting on that information poses a moral dilemma.

Features

Unlocking Soldier Suicide

The Army can identify soldiers who are most at risk, but acting on that information poses a moral dilemma.

Analysis

Putting People First

Hillary Hartley of the young upstart agency 18F wants your online interaction with government to revolve around your needs.

Analysis

Managing The Deluge

NSA looks to the cloud to prevent analysts from drowning in a river of data.

Management

How the CIA Dismissed the Status Quo, Partnered With Amazon and Changed Intelligence

Amazon is building a cloud for the intelligence community that promises to enhance cooperation and coordination.

Features

Daring Deal

Amazon is building a cloud for the intelligence community under a plan to upend the status quo.

Management

Your Idea for Improving Program Management Could Be Worth Something

The Performance Improvement Council will award prizes for the most compelling submissions.