Management
Men Are Both More and Less Intelligent Than Women
Surveys and reports are trying to settle an age-old debate.
Nextgov
High-Tech Transportation: Can Congress Regulate Technology that Doesn’t Exist Yet?
Companies say federal regulations are needed before technology can evolve.
Management
OMB Pushes Interagency Collaboration to Modernize Statistics
Regulatory chief seeks to eliminate 'stovepiped' information releases.
Oversight
Washington Can't Fix Computer Glitches
Wednesday’s NYSE and United Airlines problems wouldn't have been avoided if there had been a cybersecurity-information-sharing law in place.
Management
Here's Our Chance to Fix Government Once and for All
Landmark legislation would provide the real power needed to cut waste.
Management
Housing Choices for Poor Families Have Not Improved Since Katrina
A new study shows that vouchers for low-income families in post-Katrina New Orleans haven’t helped integrate or improve neighborhoods.
Management
Cornyn: Deal to Bring Snowden Home Would Be 'Insulting and Inappropriate'
The fugitive leaker should serve at least 12 to 20 years, the Majority Whip said this week.
Management
Most Agencies Embrace Data-Driven Performance Reviews, Watchdog Finds
Homeland Security among those not meeting regularly on progress toward goals.
Oversight
The House Wants a New Vote on the Confederate Flag Issue
The chamber will vote Thursday to undo previously passed amendments that would remove the flag from federal land.
Nextgov
5th OPM Hack Hearing Presents Yet Another Unanswered Question
No "credit check" can offset the risks to national security of compromised security clearance records.
Stats Shot: Michigan’s Uneven Dental Care Access Is Nothing to Smile At
Despite the Great Lakes State's adequate supply of dental professionals on a per population basis, seniors, pregnant women and low-income adults and children face significant gaps in oral health access.
Pay & Benefits
Big Changes in Overtime Pay, Maternity Leave and More
A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.
Management
Ban on Contractor Campaign Gifts Is Constitutional, Says Circuit Court Panel
D.C. judges back FEC's rule aimed at preventing corruption.
Management
The 4 Keys to Building Rapport With Your Team
How to tear down the wall between you and your employees.
Oversight
The Benghazi Committee Served Hillary Clinton a Subpoena
After the Democratic front-runner told CNN she's "never had a subpoena," the GOP-led panel released the one it sent her in March.
Defense
FBI Chief: ISIS Is Relying on Encryption to Recruit Americans
“This is not your grandfather’s al-Qaida,” Comey told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Management
Can HUD's New Rule Fix Residential Segregation?
The Obama administration issues a new rule—and a mapping tool—that are designed to help communities address segregation.
Defense
Obama Tells Troops They Won’t Miss a Paycheck
Veto threats, political rhetoric, and government shutdown talk have ratcheted up fear over whether troops will get paid on time.
Nextgov
DHS Secretary: 'Federal Cybersecurity Is Not Where It Needs To Be'
DHS' multipronged approach includes public-private information sharing groups, among others.
Oversight