Oversight

Changing Who Runs the Senate Won't Fix Washington

As with Obama in 2012, there will be no mandate for the GOP should Republicans win the upper chamber this year.

Management

Fixing the Useless Federal Program Inventory

To cut duplicative programs, agencies have to know how to count them first.

Management

Why Do Workers Feel So Unhappy?

Just one-fifth of employees report believing that their workplaces strongly value them.

Nextgov

Attention, HHS: Don’t Do What Australia Did with Its Online Health Exchange

Down under, a government-administered health exchange accidentally exposed consumer data online.

Route Fifty

Seattle Looks to Create Comprehensive Digital Privacy Standards

Officials in Washington state’s largest city say they’re the first to undertake such a detailed assessment of open data protocols.

Route Fifty

Repurposed Navy Installation in Maine Looks for a More Firm Financial Footing

Federal stimulus dollars jump-started the Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park. Now it’s looking to blend public, private and nonprofit funding for the long haul.

Oversight

10 Races Federal Employees Should Watch on Election Day

Senate, House, gubernatorial and mayoral races that will impact feds in 2015 and beyond.

Oversight

The NSA's Mass-Surveillance Program Is About to Go on Trial

More than a year after Edward Snowden’s disclosures, an Appeals Court will weigh the government’s bulk collection of U.S. phone records.

Management

The Man Who Was Fired for Taking a Photograph of the President

Kenneth Tate, the CDC guard who lost his job after snapping a picture of Obama's motorcade, was labeled a criminal after officials discovered he had ridden an elevator with the commander in chief while armed. Now, Tate is telling his story.

Defense

Defense Civilians Can Opt Out of Ebola Quarantine

Service members, however, are required to go into 21-day isolation after leaving West Africa.

Management

Effort to Root Out Duplicative Federal Programs Hits a Roadblock

Because agencies use different terminology, their inventories have limited value, GAO finds.

Management

The Art of Not Working at Work

At first, the ability to check email, read ESPN, or browse Zappos while on the job may feel like a luxury. But in time, many crave more meaningful—and more demanding—responsibilities.