Management

Top Homeland Security Officials Under Fire for Personal Email Use

Conservative legal group obtains documents on Secretary Johnson and 28 officials' past use of prohibited Web-based accounts.

Management

People Are Falling in Love with a Productivity System That Just Uses Pen and Paper

The no-frills (and free) Bullet Journal system is taking the world by storm.

Management

The Next Taste of U.S.-Cuban Diplomacy Will be Coffee-flavored

Companies are racing to make coffee the first Cuban agricultural good to be commercially exported to the U.S. since the embargo was imposed.

Management

What Does It Take for People to Do the Right Thing?

Knowing best practices and having the right policies doesn’t necessarily translate into operational improvements on the front line.

Management

Pentagon Embraces GSA’s OASIS Services Contract

New memo of understanding extends to most non-service Defense agencies.

Management

Apple Has Reportedly Pulled Out of the GOP Convention, Citing Trump’s Rhetoric

America’s corporate executives are growing nervous about the impact association with Trump might have on their brands.

Management

Drug Tests for the 1 Percent?

The poor must prove they’re clean before they can receive benefits from the government. Why not hold the rich to the same standard?

Management

Criminals Steal Billions From Government Every Year; Here’s How to Prevent It

A risk-management framework is an essential starting point.

Defense

How Hillary Clinton’s ‘Smart Power’ Feminism Informs Her Foreign Policy

The author of a new book on Clinton’s global impact sees two factors behind her strong foreign policy stance.

Management

Yosemite, Through John Muir's Words

Reflecting on the naturalist’s observations, as President Obama celebrates 100 years of the National Park Service.

Management

OPM Seeks Contractor to Help Agencies Hire Disabled Americans

Solicitation follows hiring initiative Obama launched in 2010.

Management

Congress, Obama Administration Face Off Over Firing Executives

Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald is caught between lawmakers who demand action, and a Justice Department that concluded such action is unconstitutional.

Management

How Some Agencies Are Escaping GAO's High-Risk List

Sen. Carper holds unofficial “roundtable” to showcase efforts at FDA, DHS, Defense and NASA.

Management

The Clinton Agenda's Two Possible Paths

If Hillary Clinton wins, would she emulate the President Obama who racked up big early legislative victories? Or the one who had to lean on executive actions?

Management

Traumatized by Millennials, Employers are Already Trying to Make Generation Z Happy

Young people are searching for meaning.

Management

Why Everyone Hates Clinton and Trump

Both candidates have set records for unpopularity. A poll asked Americans what they dislike about their future leaders.

Management

Make Room, Introverts—Everyone Needs Time to Recharge

A new study suggests that socializing is always tiring, regardless of personality.

Management

Why Most Managers Should Delegate More Responsibilities

People will work harder to demonstrate that their own ideas are effective than to prove that their boss is a genius.

Management

OPM Tries to Kickstart National Security Job Rotation Program For Feds

Participants would receive ‘strong preference’ when applying to senior executive positions in national security.

Nextgov

Nextgov Event: The State of Federal IT Contracting

Nextgov and Defense One will host Jeff Koses, GSA’s senior procurement executive – considered one of the leading drivers behind Alliant 2’s unique data-driven approach to contracting, among others.