News

Hey, Isn’t That … Jon Leibowitz?

Former FTC chairman spotted attending a confirmation hearing.

Management

Program Managers Too Scarce in the Federal Government, Survey Concludes

The private sector does a better job with training and career development, nonprofit finds.

Management

Obama’s Pick for Regulatory Chief Survives Gentle Grilling

Senators ask Shelanski about economic burden, tardy reviews and future agenda.

Management

SEC Drops Retaliation Suit with $580K Payment to Whistleblower

Case had publicized misconduct allegations against former SEC inspector general.

Oversight

IRS Targeting Launched By Cincinnati Staff Conservative, Democrat Says

Republican disputes the claim as congressional investigators continue interviews with agency employees.

News

Dingell Letters and the History Books

'You can stop a lot more rapscallions in government with questions than by going out and breaking heads,' longest-serving lawmaker says.

Management

National Science Foundation Bound for Alexandria

GSA announces new lease that saves taxpayers $65 million over 15 years.

Management

Conference With Line Dances, Swag Wouldn’t Happen Today, Says IRS Official

IRS deputy says $4.1 million event for 2,600 managers in 2010 would not occur under current guidelines.

Management

GSA and Trump Ink Final Deal on Washington Old Post Office

Sixty-year lease will preserve landmark as luxury hotel, if Congress approves.

News

Panetta Too Frank with Hollywood?

Former CIA director may have talked a little too much at an awards ceremony.