Management

The 3 Principles of Productive Teams

Information-sharing 24/7 is the key to preventing IT project breakdowns.

Management

Secret Service Issues Extend Beyond Amsterdam

There has been another incident of possible misconduct, in Miami.

Management

IRS Chief Warns Delivering Documents to Congress Could Take Years

House Oversight chairman accuses Koskinen of violating subpoena.

Management

Must Every Federal Bureaucrat Speak Off the Record?

Even the most banal agencies resist transparency.

Management

The Case for Workplace Hierarchy

Don't fool yourself; the ladder is still there.

Nextgov

HealthCare.gov Bugs and 16 Other Ways to Qualify for an Obamacare Extension

The administration releases a long list of loopholes to the enrollment deadline.

Management

The Scant Science Behind Anything That Claims to Boost Your Brainpower

Researchers have yet to find conclusive evidence that brain training works.

Nextgov

Military Green Lights Amazon Cloud for Defensewide Use

Decision based on FedRAMP tests and additional security controls.

Management

Want to Work in Science? Men Have the Advantage

How gender discrimination affects hiring.

Management

Should Edward Snowden Get His Passport Back?

Activists have gathered 100,000 signatures on a petition pleading with the State and Justice departments to do exactly that.

Management

House Republicans Prod OMB on Federal Property Data

List of underutilized buildings was promised two years ago.

Oversight

Watch: GOP Senate Candidate Compares Cutting Spending to Hog Castration

"I grew up castrating hogs on an Iowa farm, so when I come to Washington, I'll know how to cut pork," state Sen. Joni Ernst says in the ad.

Management

Recruiting in the Social Age

The 5 C’s of building an engaged, productive and happy staff.

Management

EPA Stakes Out Authority Over Waterways

New rules clarify streams and wetlands under the agency's jurisdiction.

Defense

The FBI Has Built a Better Terrorist Watchlist

But inspector general’s review recommends clarifying interagency information sharing.

Defense

Convicted General Could Still Get Big Pension

Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair, who was reprimanded and fined for adultery and improper relationships, is seeking to be allowed to retire as a general.

Nextgov

Software Continues to Plague $397 Billion F-35 Project, GAO Finds

Marines may not meet July 2015 operational target.

Management

America's Workers: Stressed Out, Overwhelmed, Totally Exhausted

Why do so many people—particularly women—seem to have so much on their plates?

Management

Uninsured People Don't Like or Understand Obamacare

The people the law was designed to help are far more confused about it than those who are already insured, a new study finds.

Management

4 Tips for Crowdsourcing Federal Projects

How to set up a public forum for innovative ideas and technology.