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Prospects for Comprehensive Cyber Reform Are Questionable

Nonetheless, there is bipartisan agreement on the need for better information sharing about threats to critical networks.

Management

The Secret to Restoring Trust in Government

If trust is a measure of access and influence, social media might be the key.

Pay & Benefits

Retirement Claims Backlog Spikes

An expected influx of new applications drove a 37 percent increase.

Management

Tim Geithner Is Not Selling Out

What Geithner won't be doing, though he easily could, is take a cushy corner-office job at a Wall Street bank.

Management

Analysis: Why Obama’s pick for Interior Secretary is a shrewd move

Jewell gets business enough to make smart calls on fracking, but also shares conservation priorities.

Management

Analysis: Spending Cuts Stink, but They're Overhyped

Agencies have an incentive to make sequestration seem more dire than it is.

Oversight

A Look at Obama's Remaining Cabinet Picks

Labor, Energy and Commerce secretary are among the unfilled positions.

Management

Analysis: Pulling agencies back from the cliff

Fixing the budget process can restore fiscal stability for the long haul.

Management

Controller outlines strategy to simplify government

‘Parochial’ interests, lack of urgency hold back modernization, controller says.

Defense

Budget slashing hits U.S. ability to deal with global dangers, Panetta says

'This is not a game. This is reality,' Defense Secretary says.

Management

If You’re Good at What You Do, You Need Negative Feedback

The better you are the more negative feedback you require.

Management

The 22 Funniest #GeithnerBookTitles Tweets

Former Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is writing a book.

Management

6 Simple Ways to Expand Your Network

A quick how to for meeting new people and making lasting connections.

Management

Who is Sally Jewell, Obama's choice for Interior Secretary?

Jewell is president and CEO of Recreational Equipment Inc.

Management

The American Commuter Spends 38 Hours a Year Stuck in Traffic

... and it's even worse in big cities. In D.C., Los Angeles, and San Francisco, the typical car commuter spends more than 60 hours -- more than a week of work-time -- sitting in his car, stuck.