Tech

OPM To Send Data Breach Notifications to Federal Employees Next Week

Move comes in wake of massive hacking incident that exposed personal information of millions.

Management

Why a Rick Perry Presidency Could Send Some Feds to a ‘God-Awful Place’

The former Texas governor joins a growing Republican 2016 presidential field.

Management

Director of Pentagon's Far-Flung School System Counts His Blessings

Proposal to close down stateside schools never took hold and the system is enjoying a relatively steady budget. Char

Management

Obama Administration Secretly Expanded Scope of NSA Spying to Catch Hackers

The revelation comes days after a law was passed that would curtail some NSA spying programs—but not warrantless wiretapping.

Management

LGBT Pride Month: Celebrating Every Member of the Federal Family

The diversity of thought, opinion and experience drives creativity and ingenuity.

Oversight

Senators to Obama: Fill the Inspector General Vacancies

Transparency advocates accuse administration of slowing nominations for political gain.

Management

Justice Department Scores Goal With Latino Soccer Fandom

The fastest-growing demographic in the U.S. is paying attention to those FIFA indictments.

Management

The War Over NSA Spying is Just Beginning

Surveillance reformers notched a big victory this week with the USA Freedom Act, but they're just getting started.

Management

White House Objects to Defense Bill Contracting Provision Empowering Service Chiefs

Senate version would decentralize decision making on weapons system milestones for service-unique programs.

Defense

Former Pentagon IG Official Probed for Destroying Documents

U.S. magistrate will hear charges stemming from Thomas Drake whistleblower case.

Defense

Federal Building Security Officers in New England Lose Faith in Their Regional Leadership

Region 1 employees at DHS’ Federal Protective Service say they have “no confidence” in their bosses, citing micromanagement and a hostile workplace.