Nextgov

Does Anybody Really Know How Many Cyber Professionals the Government Needs?

Quantifying the precise cyber talent gap remains an inexact science. Can a single federal cyber jobs database help?

Defense

Victims of Toxic Chemicals Fight for Benefits From VA

Former Marines who spent time at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina are among the victims.

Management

10 Creative Careers That Rely on Science and Math

Knowledge of STEM subjects isn't just essential for physicists or computer engineers. Fashion designers, zookeepers, and deep-sea divers also use it every day.

Management

Climate Change Is Making It Harder to Get to Space

NASA says rising sea levels threaten launch facilities.

Management

What to Expect From Procurement in 2015

Streamlining agency purchasing systems can unearth surprising savings.

Management

How Does Clinton Overcome Obama?

Her biggest problem won’t be age, her campaign strategy, or GOP attacks. It will be that many voters lack faith in government.

Nextgov

Exclusive: AFRICOM Plans High-Speed Circuits to Liberia

U.S. military plans to lease a 622 megabit terrestrial circuit from Europe to Liberia.

Management

Just Looking at Cash Makes People Selfish and Less Social

Money might not be the root of all evil, but it is the root of some.

Management

Team Obama Isn't Blinking on Cutting Carbon

Even under the threat of a Republican Congress, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz insists the White House will keep pushing for lower emissions.

Nextgov

Race is On for Defense Health Record – but VA Backs Out of Competition

Four teams of contractors are vying for the electronic health record system contract – and the $11 billion prize attached.

Management

How Low Would You Go to Get Ahead?

Why leaders need to discourage cutthroat behavior among colleagues.

Oversight

A Perk for Federal VIPs: Park Service’s Mountain Getaway

Vice President Biden offers to reimburse NPS for his stay at a cabin in Grand Teton National Park.

Management

Unmanned NASA Rocket Explodes in Virginia

The rocket, built and launched by Orbital Sciences Corporation, was headed to the International Space Station.

Management

Kirsten Gillibrand: It's 'Vital' That a Woman Becomes President in 2016

The junior senator from New York hopes it's Hillary Clinton, but she's positioning herself well if that doesn't happen.