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The Interior Department Knows How to Celebrate Valentine's Day
A video tribute to love in the National Parks.
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On ‘Parks and Recreation,’ the Joke’s on the Feds
This may be the first time in television history that a network sitcom has included a gag about the Senior Executive Service.
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Jeb Bush Is No Anti-Government Crusader
Would-be GOP presidential contender calls for “smarter, effective government.”
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Bob Dylan is Thinking About the Government
It’s not a job creator, the legendary troubador says.
Oversight
This is What Congressional Micromanagement Looks Like
Bill tells DHS precisely what it needs in the way of fences, roads and boat ramps to achieve “operational control” of the border.
Editor's Notebook
Seeing Red
It’s time to take a fresh look at rule-bound hiring and firing processes.
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What if the Problem Isn’t the Rules, but the People?
When it comes to acquiring new digital technology, acquisition regulations aren’t really the issue.
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The Civil Servant Who Didn't Show Up to Work for 24 Years
Want to know where it's really hard to fire a government employee? India.
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In Search of Heroes of the Public Service
The nomination deadline for this year’s Service to America Medals is quickly approaching.
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An Astronaut’s Life: Hyperscheduled and Bureaucratic
What it’s like to work on the International Space Station.
Pay & Benefits
Obama Makes it Official: 1 Percent Pay Raise For 2015
President issues order implementing increase for civilian federal employees and uniformed military service members.
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How to Beat Bureaucracy and Change a Federal Agency
Rajiv Shah leaves an impressive legacy at the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Management
Top-Performing Executives to Advise Policymakers on Improving Government Performance
Senior Executives Association and Volcker Alliance create network of Presidential Distinguished Rank Award winners.
Editor's Note
Reimagining Defense
The quest to squeeze the most out of every dollar of military spending.
News
Actually, the Elections Were About Making Government Work
But can Republicans deliver on that promise?
Oversight
A Perk for Federal VIPs: Park Service’s Mountain Getaway
Vice President Biden offers to reimburse NPS for his stay at a cabin in Grand Teton National Park.
News
What the Decline in Public Trust Means for Government
The lack of faith spreads from elected officials to federal institutions.
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