Management

The Mistake Of Seeing Only Some Jobs As Creative

Working in an “uncreative” gig does not suddenly make one an uncreative person.

Defense

Trump's Policy on Terrorism Suspects Looks Like Obama's

A captured Benghazi suspect is reportedly being brought to the U.S., which means he will be tried in a civilian court.

Management

Trump’s GSA Nominee Gets One Step Closer to Confirmation

Senate panel unanimously approves Hill staff veteran Emily Murphy.

Management

A New Study Shows How Managers Can Double Employee Satisfaction and Trust

Feeling supported counts for a lot.

Pay & Benefits

FBI Employees Cannot Use Whistleblower Retaliation as a Defense, Court Rules

FBI employee says he was fired for reporting on employees who used a government plane to solicit prostitutes.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Mueller's First Indictments

Late-night reacts to the news about Paul Manafort, Rick Gates and George Papadopoulos.

Management

Seven Ideas to Help First Time Managers

It would be easy if it weren’t for the people.

Nextgov

What’s the Federal Government’s Role in Smart Cities?

A D.C. research and advocacy group says high tech infrastructure can’t be just a local project.

Nextgov

DHS is Too Slow to Share Cyber Threat Info, Companies Say

Homeland Security threat information is too slow to arrive and sometimes outdated, three out of six industry representatives said.

Management

Agency Jobs Watch: Education Offers Buyouts and Early Retirement

Agency reform plans were finalized in September.

Management

Will Higher Fees Hurt the National Park Service's Diversity Efforts?

A trip to Yosemite or Yellowstone doesn’t come cheap. Some experts worry raising the entrance fee from $25 to $70 could make a difference in who is welcomed.

Oversight

Democrats Warn Trump: Leave Mueller Alone

After Monday's indictments, lawmakers urged Republicans to join them in supporting the special counsel's investigation.

Management

Trump’s Plan to Ban Transgender Military Personnel Hits a Roadblock

A federal court ruling creates another setback for the president’s efforts to roll back many of his predecessor’s policies.

Nextgov

The Urgent Case for IoT Security Training for Civilian Agencies

Civilian agencies could learn a thing or two from the military's cyber culture.

Management

State Department Rejoins Presidential Management Fellows Program

The agency will accept a handful of fellows in 2018 after unexpectedly withdrawing from the PMF program this year.

Defense

Is Your Office Secure? Not Necessarily If You Work at These 4 Agencies

Watchdog finds some agencies have not kept up with standards for addressing facility vulnerabilities.

Management

Three Basic Truths About People That Busy Leaders Should Not Ignore

It’s sometimes too easy to lose sight of some bedrock management principles.

Management

Puerto Rico Terminates Controversial Contract to Restore Its Power

Arrangement had caused concern at FEMA and on Capitol Hill.

Management

Former Trump Campaign Chair Paul Manafort Faces 12 Federal Charges

An indictment against him for conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, false statements, and other charges, is the first to emerge from special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russia interference in the 2016 election.

Defense

Trump's Top Intelligence Officials Confirm Russia Meddled In the U.S. Election

Russia's efforts to influence the US election have been unequivocally confirmed on the record by all top U.S. intelligence officials.