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Obama on Management Reform: It's a Private Matter

President says his new reform agenda will be driven by private sector leaders.

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Moneyball Government, Again

Will the feds ever use hard evidence to make budget decisions?

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Taxpayer Advocate’s Solution to Scandal

Targeting conservatives violated 8 of 10 tenets of proposed Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

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Obama Breaks Ranks With Senior Executives

A shortsighted decision to shut down a senior executive bonus program.

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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.

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Management and the Romney Transition That Wasn't

The would-be president would have had a relatively small transition staff dedicated to federal management issues.

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A Bureaucrat With a Name and a Face

Letter responds to criticism that regulations are written by 'thousands of unnamed, unreachable bureaucrats.'

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The IRS Explains Itself

The agency posts a Q&A on tax-exempt organizations.

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The Union and the IRS Scandal

NTEU president says she had no discussions with the White House related to targeting of conservative groups.

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Infographic: We the (Unconfirmed) People

Plenty of vacancies exist in the Obama administration, and the Senate isn’t helping.

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For Sale: Air Force One

Bidding will start at $50,000 on the former presidential plane.

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Clapper’s Near-International Incident

The director of national intelligence tells a boyhood tale of a father who took a swing at Egypt's King Farouk.

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FLOTUS to Feds: You’re Invisible

First Lady’s well-meaning remark to Interior employees draws laughs.