Nextgov

Halvorsen Now Defense Department’s Permanent CIO

Terry Halvorsen gets the bump from acting CIO and will exercise authority over the Pentagon’s $36 billion IT budget.

Oversight

Play of the Day: An Email Scandal Will Not Stop Hillary Clinton

Also: Late night continues to deconstruct the Justice Department's Ferguson report.

Nextgov

‘You Can Make Anything with a 3-D Printer’ and 3 Other Myths

A recent paper by intelligence community analysts and private sector researchers zeroes in on both the opportunities and risks of 3-D printing.

Route Fifty

Rahm Emanuel, Locked in a Mayoral Run-Off, Removes 50 Red-Light Cameras

Will Chicago voters see political opportunism in the mayor’s decision to reform the unpopular traffic enforcement program?

Nextgov

Isis -- No, Not That One -- Wins $7 Million Pentagon Cyber Contract

The Pentagon has hired a little-known Virginia startup with an unfortunate name to work on a big data project.

Management

Sledding as a Revolutionary Act

The children who defied the rules to play in the snow on Capitol Hill stand in a grand American tradition.

Management

Why I Failed to Advocate for Women: Confessions of an Ignorant Man

Many men don't go to bat for women because they're blind to gender bias.

Defense One

More Robots Prepare for the Military’s Robotics World Cup

It’s the US vs. China, Japan, Italy in the military’s robot super competition.

Nextgov

Senators: We Need a National Strategy for the Internet of Things

The bipartisan group urged the United States to articulate a national strategy for developing and deploying the Internet of Things.

Nextgov

New CIO Wants Fresh Pair of Eyes to Look at Federal IT Problems

The IT Solutions Challenge will consist of several working groups of "rising stars" from the IT world tasked with zeroing in on tech issues in the federal government.

Management

Snow Days: When Government Resorts to Naming and Shaming

Will a neon notice on the front door really convince citizens to shovel their walks?

Management

Photos: Federal Animals Frolic Thursday in the Snow

Wildlife at Smithsonian's National Zoo enjoyed the five inches that fell on the facility Thursday.

Management

Improper Payment Rate Rises Despite New Crackdown

GAO re-estimates unmerited benefits in Medicare, earned income tax credit, jobless insurance.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Looking at Statistics from the Ferguson Report

The recently-released Justice Department report gets the Comedy Central late-night treatment.