Management

Executives Association Wants to Fill in the Gaps in Federal Training and Development

Group hopes that efforts to boost professional development for agency leaders will eventually be adopted by agencies.

Management

State Department Special Envoys Are Resurrected Under Pompeo

Predecessor Tillerson had spurned non-confirmed, free-ranging appointees.

Management

The FBI Investigation Didn’t Go Very Far By Design

The special background investigation of Brett Kavanaugh involved nine witnesses and bypassed dozens of others named by accusers Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez.

Management

Trump Wants Chinese Parts Out of American Weapons

The White House will call for targeted investments in domestic manufacturing in an industrial-base report to be unveiled Friday.

Management

Why Diversity Is Vital For a Healthy Democracy

The author of a new book says that diversity isn't a threat to democracy, it's a key piece of how democracy keeps itself going.

Management

After Budget Cuts, the IRS’ Work Against Tax Cheats Is Facing 'Collapse'

Audits and criminal referrals are down sharply since Congress cut the tax agency’s budget and management changed priorities.

Tech

Trump Agency Website Changes Continue to Raise Concerns

SBA defends its handling of Spanish-language materials after Sen. Cardin complains.

Management

How Contractor Fraud Is Reported Shouldn’t Affect How It Gets Investigated

There are two main ways that a whistleblower can sound the alarm. Their outcomes can be very different.

Management

Humans Can’t Control Anything—Except Our Own Happiness

Stoicism holds that the key to a good, happy life is the cultivation of an excellent mental state.

Management

Understanding Blockchain’s Promise for Government

The technology can help government drive improved performance and economic activity.

Defense

Pentagon Backs Off Controversial Changes to Contractor Pay Schedule

Lawmakers and industry officials had questioned a plan to pay companies less money up front.

Management

Agriculture Secretary’s Relocation Plan Draws Fire From 1,100 Researchers

Former agency officials join in letter to lawmakers warning of threat to scientific integrity.

Management

A Setback for Trump's Plan to Slash Public Lands

Environmentalists and tribes won an early legal advantage in their battle to protect Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.