Oversight

Play of the Day: What the Ivory Trade Has to Do With Terrorism

The Ivory trade brings the most endangered species: bipartisan agreement.

Nextgov

Risky Business at IRS When It Comes to IT Security, IG Finds

Risk-based decision-making describes the tradeoffs an agency makes -- or doesn’t make -- when confronted with a potential cyber vulnerability.

News

One Way Officials Can Dodge a Question

Activist who tried to pose questions to retired Gen. David Petraeus at an event went to jail instead.

Nextgov

DHS Drafts Blueprints for Self-Repairing Networks as Hacks Mount

Resiliency is the key to preventing the attackers from finding sensitive information or disrupting activities, experts say.

Pay & Benefits

Postal Employees’ Health Care Costs Will Rise Far Less Than Originally Estimated

OPM vastly overstated increase in employees’ share of premiums, USPS says.

Management

IG: Energy Lab Lobbied Officials for $2.4 Billion No-Bid Contract

Sandia National Laboratories used government funds in efforts to extend Lockheed Martin’s management deal without competition.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Moves Closer to Offering Mutual Fund Option

Board still has more homework to do on costs and implementation, but so far supports the additional investment flexibility for feds.

Defense

One in Six Iraq, Afghanistan Veterans Might Have PTSD

It could be decades before we know the depth of veterans' health problems.

Management

How Future Thinkers Can Revolutionize Strategic Planning

Some countries are institutionalizing anticipatory government; so can the U.S.

Defense One

Bob Work's Quest To Fix The Pentagon's Budget

The Pentagon’s budget process has been turned on its head after 5 years of congressional gridlock, but that’s not stopping Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work from trying to fix it. By Marcus Weisgerber

Management

Small Businesses Might Not be Getting a Say in Rules That Affect Them

Study by nonprofit suggests big-business interests are co-opting OSHA, EPA, CFPB review panels.

Nextgov

Of Asteroids and ETs: How Cloud Innovation is Driving Space Exploration

In just a few years, cloud computing could help aid the search for extraterrestrial life.

Management

Can Obama Split the Difference on Immigration?

Obama promised reform by the end of the year. Now he has to choose whom to offend. It's not a yes-or-no choice, but neither his critics nor his supporters will be happy with anything in between.

Oversight

SBA Takes Flak Over Revising Company Size Standards

Committee chairman calls proposed rule a “capricious” threat to IT industry.

Defense

The Quiet End to the U.S. Ebola Panic

Calm could work against Obama's request for an additional $6.2 billion to fight the disease both domestically and abroad.

Management

The Four Types of Sleep Schedules

A new study suggests that some people are neither "owls" nor "larks"