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Boehner: Brace Yourself for Another Government Shutdown
Partisan wrangling over appropriations is shaping up to be another hot mess for agencies.
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What Do 99 Percent of Federal Employees Have in Common?
Hint: It has to do with the quality of apples in the workforce.
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Bold Leaders Are Out There. Let's Celebrate Them.
An awards program for risk takers in the federal sector.
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Are Recusals Slowing Down SEC Decision-Making?
Commission Chair Mary Jo White could not participate in deliberations on an accounting fraud case against a large federal contractor.
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When the Best and Brightest Say No to Government
What happens if talented millennials don’t want to work in the bureaucracy?
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What Government Will Look Like in 2020
Your chance to share ideas on technology and the government of tomorrow.
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The Truth About Government Performance
What do we have to show for more than two decades of focus on results?
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A Step Forward for a World War I Memorial in D.C.
The congressionally chartered U.S. World War I Centennial Commission has opened an international design competition.
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Defense IG Official Caught Up in 'Zero Dark Thirty' Dispute Lands on Her Feet
Nonprofit group raises revolving door questions.
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A Top Spook Reunion, Of Sorts
Former CIA directors and deputies get together to criticize publication of covert operatives' names.
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The SEC's 'Home Court' Advantage
The agency has higher success rate when it takes cases in front of its own judges than it does in the federal court system, investigation finds.
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Lawmaker Encourages Americans to ‘Thank a Fed’
New initiative seeks to better identify what federal workers are doing well.
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Obama to Public Servants: Thanks, and Sorry Things Have Been So Tough For You
President acknowledges effects of pay freeze, sequester in Public Service Recognition Week proclamation.
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Journalist Badmouths Two Administrations' Treatment of Whistleblowers
Both the Obama and George W. Bush administrations have cracked down, James Risen of The New York Times says.
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The Problem With Media and Government, in a Nutshell
"I wish White House reporters would do a better job of..."
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A Guide to Getting the Most From Your People
Download 'Managing the Workforce,' Government Executive's latest ebook.
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Did VA Officials Encourage Employees to Pay To Talk to Dead People?
Party at official's home allegedly featured a working medium – who also happened to be married to one of the bosses.
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Postal Worker Lands Helicopter on U.S. Capitol Grounds to Make Special Mail Delivery
Florida letter carrier was protesting corruption in federal government.
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DHS Chief Promises Improvements After Show Blasts ‘Dysfunctional’ Department
60 Minutes says Homeland Security is an overgrown “management nightmare.”
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Energy Secretary Lands Leading Role in Iran Nuclear Talks
Ernest Moniz credited with technical advice that will continue in months ahead.
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