Management
White House to Disclose New Changes to NSA Spying
The intelligence community will release more information about post-Snowden changes to its surveillance programs by the end of the month.
Management
When Disability Is in the Eye of the Beholder
The diary of a teacher who learns an inspirational lesson.
Nextgov
This Obamacare Campaign is a Scam
US-CERT warns of a phishing effort purporting to be from the government that aims to steal Obamacare seekers' passwords.
Management
America Will Miss Obama When He's Gone
Obama may be a polarizing figure right now, but he'll be immensely popular once he leaves office.
Report: Obstacles for Women in Local Government Leadership Remain After 30 Years
ELGL co-founder: “I want elected officials to worry about this topic as much as I do. I want a nationwide conversation with anyone who works in local government.”
Nextgov
Watchdog Zeroes in on Supercomputer Supply Chain Risks in Review of NOAA Satellites
NOAA maintains there will be no involvement by a Chinese company in a project to amp up capacity of supercomputers that generate climate and weather forecasts.
Pay & Benefits
What Really Happens When You Change Health Plans
The story of four retirees who decided to make the leap.
Management
Conservative Agenda Push Begins With Immigration
The right's wish list includes confrontations with Obama on border policies, health care.
Management
Joni Ernst Is Delivering the GOP Response to the State of the Union
This is the second year in a row that Republicans have picked a woman to give their rebuttal.
Management
SEC Chair's Conflict of Interest Waiver Draws Scrutiny
Nonprofit POGO says Ethics Office’s decision perpetuates “revolving door.”
Management
Empowering a New Wave of Government Innovation
Lessons from the digital age of community, creativity and collaboration.
In Some States, Tax Cut Promises Collide With Budget Realities
Some governors are being forced to reconsider their tax cut promises, while others are contemplating budget cuts to bring state balance sheets into equilibrium.
Nextgov
Dan Tangherlini’s Tech Legacy
The outgoing head of the General Services Administration was directly responsible for the wealth of next-generation digital talent that now roams the agency's halls.
Pay & Benefits
Obama Proposes Paid Family Leave for Feds
President directs agencies to give federal employees up to six weeks of paid sick leave to care for new children and ill family members.
Management
GSA Chief Tangherlini to Step Down in February
Agenda included stabilizing agency rocked by conference spending scandal.
Management
Climate Change May Cost Much More Than The Federal Government Says
Rising global temperatures will burn a hole in American pockets.
Nextgov
Obama and Cameron to Chew Over Cross-Border Cyberattacks
The two leaders are scheduled to discuss a variety of topics, including cybersecurity, over dinner Thursday, followed by a White House meeting Friday.
Oversight
Play of the Day: Romney and Christie Are Everyone's Favorite Comedic Duo
The two 2016 GOP contenders have some things to work out.
Tech
CIA Review Board Clears Spy Agency of Wrongdoing in Senate Hack
The new report contradicts earlier statements from the agency.
Management