Management

Lawmaker tells Commerce to Avoid National Weather Service Furloughs

Reversing the cuts would mitigate 'adverse' impacts to safety, Democrat says.

Management

Postal Service Loses Nearly $2 Billion in Second Quarter

Losses are less than last year, but USPS needs Congress' help to reach solvency, officials say.

Management

Tea Party Gets an Apology From the IRS

'Low-level workers' targeted organizations with 'tea party' and 'patriot' in their names.

Management

Why the SES Doesn’t Work, And How to Fix It

America's got talent, but it doesn't work like it's supposed to.

Management

Executive Summary: 5 Best Management Tips of the Week

The week's five best management tips, including how to manage your inbox, your fears and that eager summer intern.

Management

GSA Close to Unloading Two More Excess Federal Properties

Sales proceed on Minnesota ammunition plant and Montana office building.

Oversight

GOP Forces Gridlock Over Obama’s Nominees for EPA, Labor

Senate confirmation ritual gives minority party big influence.

Management

Bring Federal Conferences Back to Las Vegas, Lawmakers Say

‘Irresponsible federal workers,’ not resorts, led to excessive conference spending, they say.

Management

Senator Pressures OMB on Delayed Safety Regulations

Some rules have moved 'from the back burner to the deep freeze,' Connecticut Democrat says.

Management

The Quiet Charm Offensive of Obama's Chief of Staff

Denis McDonough’s openness and availability is garnering positive reviews.

Management

What the Obama Campaign's Chief Data Scientist Is Up to Now

Trying to keep the best minds of his generation from working on advertising.

Management

Most Top Contractors Increased Business With Federal Government in 2012

Despite downtick in overall contract spending, large companies found ways to increase revenues.

Defense

Analysis: Incompetence, but No Cover-up in Benghazi.

The hearings deepen the tragedy, but not the scandal.

Oversight

Lawmaker Renews GOP Bid to Defund a Key Census Survey

Rep. Jeff Duncan says economic questionnaire is invasive and harasses people.

Management

Scientists Make Progress in Slowing Diabetes

NIH-funded researchers discover hormone that might slow or stop the progression of diabetes.

Management

Push to Curb Payments to Dead Beneficiaries Intensifies

Senate panel welcomes Obama plans to improve data accuracy and widen agency access.

Defense

Analysis: The CIA Shouldn't Get to Vet the Torture Report

Obama is making history beholden to the institution that has the biggest incentive to distort it.