Tech
How the Government Searches for the Boston Marathon Bomber
The FBI may have been most transformed by post-9/11 reforms.
Tech
7 Reasons to Worry About North Korea's Weapons
Is the country bluffing or issuing real threats? Why we should pay attention either way.
Tech
Multiple Fed Agencies Assemble in Boston as Bomb Probe Proceeds
With FBI in charge, ATF and ICE are working with city police and state troopers.
Tech
Tweeting the Fiscal 2014 Budget
Politicians, agency leaders, journalists and concerned citizens weigh in.
Tech
The Hottest Book Drop in Town: Behind the Scenes at the Budget Release
In the age of the PDF, budget drops aren't what they used to be.
Management
Saving More, Duplicating Less: GAO Gets Specific With Agencies
Auditors find 31 new areas of agency overlap and potential savings.
Tech
New Era for Energy Department Expected Under a Secretary Moniz
Obama's nominee faces a Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday.
Defense
North Korea Reportedly Just Moved Its Missiles a Little Closer to the U.S.
The rogue nation has shifted its mid-range Musudan missile to the east coast of the country.
Oversight
Analysis: Why the GOP Should Embrace Federally Funded Studies of Ducks
Republicans should focus on the long-term benefits of scientific discovery.
Tech
Pentagon Seeks High-Tech Nuke Radiation Defenses
DARPA office is looking for pre- and post-exposure treatments to counter radiation's short-term health effects.
Defense
Analysis: The U.S. Flew B-2 Bombers Over Korea Because It Can
U.S. is responding to threats made by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Tech
Energy Dept. Overpays Contractor Executives
Oak Ridge, Tenn., officials sign off on salary that’s 80 percent too high, IG says.
Management
USPS Ranks Last Among Postal Services Worldwide, Report Finds
The U.S. agency is burdened by legacy costs and lack of innovation.
Tech
Analysis: FCC Chairman's Resignation Is a Chance to Diversify the Administration
It's the beginning of the end of Obama's appointments.
Defense
Air Force Wants Help Running Fantasy Football League
The program would serve troops, civilians and family members at installations worldwide.
Tech
Nearly 250 Employees Opt to Leave Lockheed’s IT Unit
Voluntary layoffs are part of 'ongoing affordability initiative.'
Tech
Did Rand Paul Ask the Wrong Questions in His Drone Filibuster?
By focusing on improbable dangers to everyday people, the senator distracted Americans from the real issues.
Tech
TSA Will Avoid Furloughs for Now, Union Says
Agency is freezing hiring and eliminating overtime to meet budget cuts.
Management