Management

Government is wasteful enough that sequestration is acceptable, witnesses say

Specialists tell oversight panel all organizations can be cut 10 percent or 15 percent.

Management

Creating Cultural Change That Sticks

How does a leader change the culture of an organization that is resistant to change?

Management

Obama's Cabinet and other top jobs

A rundown of who's coming, who's going and which spots the president has yet to fill.

Management

President asks for second sequester delay

Obama urges Congress to craft short-term deal that includes ‘balanced mix’ of spending cuts and tax reform before March 1.

Nextgov

Lockheed Martin’s IT unit announces voluntary layoff program

The division has reported shrinking revenues.

Management

The Family and Medical Leave Act at 20: Still Necessary, Still Not Enough

Two decades ago, President Bill Clinton signed the FMLA. It remains the only piece of legislation aimed at helping to manage the work-life balance.

Defense

Will Chuck Hagel clear the Senate? White House thinks so

Victory for the Defense nominee would be narrow, administration concedes.

Management

Why the White House keeps missing its budget deadline

White House has no date for when the proposal will come out.

Nextgov

What government can learn from House of Cards

And it's not that Kevin Spacey could whip Congress into shape.

News

Four Ways to Cut the Pentagon's Budget

Former exec suggests targeting military health care, overhead, excess infrastructure and acquisition.

Nextgov

The five hottest IT jobs over the next five years

Workers will need more than tech skills to be successful though.

Management

Va. senator to House: Don't be resigned to the sequester

Defense contractors tell freshman the potential cuts are already 'paralyzing' them.

Management

How to Lead in the Present (and Let Go of the Past)

What verb tense do you lead in?

Pay & Benefits

Obama signs debt ceiling suspension, ‘No Budget, No Pay’ into law

Borrowing limit lifted through May 18.

Oversight

Hillary Clinton just quietly disbanded her presidential committee

Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign has paid off its debts and closed its doors.

Oversight

House committee rejects Democratic sequester replacement

Rep. Chris Van Hollen’s failed proposal contained a mix of spending cuts and revenue increases.

Defense

Analysis: Secret memos expose Obama's double-standard on 'targeted killings'

Leaked terror memo raises questions about the slippery slope of president's drone strike policy.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Super Bowl and the Iranian space monkey

The Super Bowl blackout prompts some easy shots at FEMA.

Oversight

Economy could take big hit from lapse of payroll-tax cut

With the tax rising from 4.2 percent to 6.2 percent, consumer spending could suffer.

Nextgov

Super Bowl blackout could energize a debate on power grid

Improvements could resolve the issues that took out power during the game.