Management

Will Donald Trump Actually Matter in the 2016 Race?

The real-estate tycoon just announced he's running for president. He's not going to win the nomination, but he's going to be tough to ignore.

Management

FBI Spends Up to One-Third of Its Aviation Budget on Executive Travel, Documents Show

Bureau says spending on travel for top officials including former Attorney General Eric Holder did not cut into operational work.

Management

Groups Boycott Administration's Facial Recognition Talk

The Commerce Department will forge ahead, but privacy advocates have lost faith in negotiations over software that can identify faces.

Management

The Complexity of Being Richard Nixon

Often remembered as a brooding, vengeful, and almost cartoonish figure, his life was far more complicated than its caricature.

Management

Why a Jeb Bush Presidency Could Mean Far Less Job Security for Feds

The shrinking government workforce is a "tribute to our maturity as a society," the former governor has said.

Management

Disputed Power Maneuver Divides Chemical Safety Board

Move marks a new detour in effort to reform vacancy-plagued investigative body.

Management

Employee Views on Pay and Morale Are In

Early results from the annual survey on feds’ job satisfaction will be available in late August.

Management

IRS Chief Reiterates That the White House Had No Role in Lois Lerner Document Review

House Republicans' query about "special project team" shows confusion, Koskinen says.

Management

Hillary Clinton Officially Launched Her Campaign Saturday

The Democratic presidential candidate gave her first big campaign speech in New York City on Saturday.

Management

Experts: NSA Spying May Leave the U.S. Without Moral High Ground in OPM Hack

Was the breach of federal employee records all that different from U.S. surveillance programs?

Management

Poll: Millennials Are in Search of a Different Kind of Career

According to a new study, younger workers do in fact care less about money and more about fulfillment.

Management

Second Hack of Government Data May Have Compromised Security Clearance Information

Officials confirmed Friday they had detected a second intrusion that may be far more damaging than the one reported last week.

Management

No More Charging Strippers to Uncle Sam's Plastic

Defense spending bill prohibits department civilian and military personnel from using government charge cards for gaming or adult entertainment.

Nextgov

White House Wants to Build Digital-Savvy Contracting Corps

The new team will be modeled on the U.S. Digital Service, but will be staffed by existing agency contracting officers who undergo specialized training.