Defense
Now It's Defense Chief Ash Carter's Turn to Explain Use of Personal Email
Warning of hackers, Sen. Grassley demands list of Defense secretary's missives.
Management
Is Imposter Syndrome a Sign of Greatness?
If imposter syndrome is so common among high-achievers, perhaps we should view this anxiety-inducing insecurity as an asset.
Nextgov
The $5B Leidos-Lockheed Deal: Size Still Matters
At first blush, Leidos’ acquisition might seem counterintuitive to what many experts believe is a changing IT market.
Management
Second VA Official Will Be Reinstated to Senior Executive Service
Judge reverses department’s decision to demote Diana Rubens over relocation benefit and reassignment controversy.
Oversight
Americans Don't Trust the Government to Help Fix the Economy
Only 18 percent of respondents to a recent poll said they trusted elected officials in Washington the most to fix the economy.
Management
Iowa Results Mean a Three-Way GOP Race
After Cruz’s win and Rubio’s surge, Trump won’t be monopolizing the airwaves anymore.
Management
The Federal Government's Response to the Zika Virus
The World Health Organization declared its spread an international emergency. But American officials have taken a calmer tone.
Management
Does Your Next Generation of Leaders Possess These Critical Communication Skills?
Does Your Next Generation of Leaders Possess These Critical Communication Skills?
Oversight
Play of the Day: Jeb Bush's Evolving Brand
Jimmy Kimmel looks at the 2016 contender's slogan.
Smart Cities Pushing Public Wi-Fi Must Be Mindful of Overcrowding Frequencies
Cell carriers’ new LTE-U technology could further strain broadband’s open spectrum, barring FCC regulation or the establishment of agreed-upon industry standards.
Nextgov
DHS-Supported Scans of Private Networks Prompt Suspicions of Domestic Surveillance
Under the "Enhanced Cybersecurity Services" program, DHS feeds government intelligence about network threats to approved Internet Service Providers so they can immunize corporate subscribers.
Tech
Snowed in at NASA, Keeping Watch Over a Space Colossus
Time is running out on the agency’s most ambitious science mission in generations, and that means no stopping for anything—not even a historic blizzard.
These Metro Areas Had the Lowest Rental Housing Vacancy Rates at the End of Last Year
Census Bureau data released last Thursday show the proportion of unoccupied rental housing during 2015 in 75 major metro regions in the U.S.
Defense
Obama’s Final Pentagon Budget Request May Renew Clash Over Spending ‘Gimmick’
Personnel and health care funding will attract greater scrutiny.
Management
Senior Execs to Begin Obama's Rotation Program This Year
OPM issues guidance detailing what qualifies as a rotation.
Oversight
Republican Leaders Won’t Back Smith’s Probe of Clinton Emails
The House Science chairman has launched his own investigation into the security of Hillary Clinton’s messages, but it’s not clear whether the leadership is on board.
Pay & Benefits
Another Grim Month for TSP Returns
All of the stock-based funds ended January in the red.
East Coast Blizzard Aids Delaware in Courtship of Austin Startup
Two entrepreneurs got the red carpet treatment in the First State, which wants to boost its tech credentials.
Management
Three Ways to Avoid a Wipeout
High performers can avoid crashing and burning if they take the right steps.
Management