Management

Ronald Reagan to Richard Nixon on Watergate: 'This Too Shall Pass'

Latest set of tapes suggest Reagan assured Nixon that his Watergate speech was effective.

Management

The Federal Government Could Do More to Facilitate Global Travel

The government is trying to improve America’s attractiveness as a tourist destination by expediting visa procedures in emerging economies.

Management

Homeland Security Employee Moonlights as Race Warrior

Procurement worker told bosses he is running an 'entertainment' website, but the content goes well beyond that.

News

When Drinking on the Job Makes You Better

In-office imbibing used to be common. Was that true in government, too?

Management

Hillary Clinton Knows a Thing or Two About Presidential Pets

The rumored presidential hopeful once compiled a book about them.

Management

How to Escape From Your Bad Decisions

How to cut your losses and walk away after starting down the wrong path.

Management

Why Jobs Go Unfilled Even in Times of High Unemployment

Companies say too many applicants just don't have the right skills. Partnerships between employers and community colleges are looking to fix that.

Management

4 Unique Approaches to Government Crowdsourcing

New report examines the ways feds can leverage crowdsourcing to get better results.

Nextgov

NASA Launches Mammoth IT Hardware Buy

Contracts worth between $5 billion and $10 billion can serve all federal agencies.

Management

The Sequester Has Now Killed Bunnies

Budget cuts prematurely end NIH study on human retinal degenerations.

Management

Government Saves on Federal Travel

Fiscal 2014 air fares for employees on government business will be cheaper than current rates.

Management

The Unsteady Rise of Minority Civil Servants

Where public payrolls still don't reflect the local population.

Pay & Benefits

A Pair of Victories for Largest Postal Union

APWU workers to get COLA next month and more opportunity to fight use of contractors.