Nextgov
Oregon's Health Care Website Is Worse Than HealthCare.gov
It's so bad, an advisory panel recommended Thursday that the state move to the federal exchange.
Nextgov
Lawsuit Says GSA Discriminates Against Blind Contractors
The System for Award Management is not handicapped accessible, the suit claims.
Management
SBA Isn’t Ready to Boast Yet, But All Agencies Have Met Their Small Biz Contracting Goals
This would mark the first time in seven years that all agencies have met their targets.
Management
Nationwide Protests Call for End to Postal Service Partnership With Staples
Union, USPS employees say the deal is an affront to federal workers.
Management
Why You Can't Compare Hillary Clinton's Age to Ronald Reagan's
Yes, she'd be the age he was upon taking office. But no, that's not relevant.
Management
Pentagon Deputy: Defense Contracting Choices Will Only Get Tougher
Sequester will crimp competition and innovation, official says.
Management
Agencies Turn Government Speak Into Plain Language
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wins top honors for providing clear information to citizens.
Pay & Benefits
You May Be Better Off Than You Think
Some employees are unaware of just how much retirement income they will have.
Management
The Most and Least Innovative Federal Agencies
Federal employees rank NASA at the top of the list, and Homeland Security at the bottom.
Management
Feds Don't Feel the Government Is Rewarding Innovation
Employees still haven’t given up on finding better ways to do their jobs, according to analysis.
Nextgov
GSA's Bev Godwin to Retire
The director of GSA’s Federal Citizen Information Center has been a champion of technology innovation.
Oversight
Farming at the White House
When the Crawford family was recruited to help Michelle Obama grow her vegetable garden, they got a close look at the frustrations and thrills of politics.
Defense
A Pass-Fail Exam Is All That Stands Between Air Force Officers and Nuclear Missile Codes
Change comes in the wake of a high-profile cheating scandal that revealed a de facto expectation that perfect test scores were needed for advancement.
Defense
Former Blue Angels Commander Allegedly Condoned Lewd Speech, Pornography
Captain said to have tolerated and even encouraged inappropriate behavior.
Oversight
Play of the Day: The Fox News Crusade for Cliven Bundy
The Daily Show looks at the news network's support for the rancher.
Pay & Benefits
Can Feds Use the Student Loan Repayment Benefit For Their Kids?
Yes, as it turns out.
Defense One
The Next Step Toward Autopilot in Combat
The military is looking to roboticize the most exhausting aspects of flying jets. By Patrick Tucker
Pay & Benefits
Feds Won’t be Able To Escape Their TSP Debt, Even By Leaving Government
The agency that runs the retirement plan will be able to garnish up to 15 percent of former feds’ private sector wages to collect debt.
Defense One