Management

Outgoing NTSB Chief: People Expect Government to Make Traveling Safer

Hersman asks media to keep safety in the news, pushes for child restraints on planes.

Management

Commentary: The Power of Mission vs. Dysfunction

What HUD shows us about the limits of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.

Management

Technologies Designed to Save Time Are Helping Us Waste It

Time, for the most part, is barely tracked and sucked up by meetings and preparing for them.

Defense One

Future Threats Will Require Much More Than the A-10

Forget the A-10. The Air Force needs a mix of aircraft and capabilities for the 2023 fight. By Col. Robert Spalding

Management

Leaders, Are You Betraying Your People?

When you upset the status quo you might have to upset your staff too.

Oversight

Four Years Later, a Sharp Divide on Gulf Oil Spill

EPA lifted BP's suspension from federal contracts March 13.

Nextgov

Deltek Breach Raises Questions About Widespread Hacking

Feds won't confirm company assertions about the attack, which affected 80,000 employees of government contractors.

Nextgov

Heartbleed Means HealthCare.gov Users Must Reset Passwords

The online marketplace's homepage directs users to change their login information.

Nextgov

Hackers Scour Boob Job Records, Identify Anonymous, and Hold Up Nebraska Bank

Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.

Defense

Is BBG Missing Opportunities With Its Coverage of the Ukraine Crisis?

Voice of America’s Russia programming defended as widely heard in region despite obstacles.

Management

8 Reasons Small Teams Work Better

If your group can’t be fed with two pizzas, it’s probably too big.

Nextgov

NASA Found the New ‘Earth-like’ Planet Using Old Data

Kepler Space Telescope found a lot of data before it malfunctioned in 2013; scientists are now going back through it.

Nextgov

How the U.S. Is Vulnerable to Terrorism in Space

The possibility of a dangerous space incident is on the rise, says a new report.