Defense

Rice meets again with Republican critics on the Hill

Senator expresses concern about the potential nominee's ability to think independently.

Nextgov

Pentagon exempts cyber weapons from collateral damage directive

Developers of computer systems aren’t required to build the same safeguards as traditional arms makers.

Oversight

Naked people visit Boehner’s office, protest sequester cuts

At least seven people visited Hill office Tuesday.

Pay & Benefits

OPM revises language, pushes telework for federal closures

Confusion during Sandy leads to clarification of language alerting employees offices are shut.

Nextgov

GSA launches governmentwide acquisitions dashboard

New tool is designed to give vendors a clear view of agencies' needs.

Management

Performance Measurement: 3 Challenges Every Government Faces

When it comes to measuring performance, there are several challenges common to all governments around the world.

Nextgov

Power grid hackers are of greater concern than influential report indicates, DHS official says

Authors of the 2007 National Academies study pushed to declassify the paper this month because utilities remain a terrorist target.

Pay & Benefits

Senate expected to take up bill allowing IRS to levy TSP accounts

Legislation clarifying IRS authority to tap retirement funds to collect unpaid taxes could become law by end of the year.

Management

How to TRULY Go on Vacation, Webster-style

Most of us, according to Webster, aren't actually taking vacations--and our performance is likely suffering. How to take full advantage of your duly entitled time away this season.

Pay & Benefits

Analysis: The 401(k) is a $240 billion waste

Why subsidize retirement saving if the subsidies don't work?

Oversight

Susan Rice to face her critics

The U.N. ambassador has invited several lawmakers to sit down with her to discuss the Benghazi attacks.

Oversight

White House tips its hand on payroll tax cut

The expiring tax cut should be part of broader fiscal cliff talks, economic adviser says.