Here are a few encouraging takeaways for the federal workforce after the end of a strenuous year.
Suing everyone in sight might tempt, but it won't improve cybersecurity.
My wish list of terms to let go of as what's got to be an improved year comes in
The doctor might want to think twice about taking a political position.
As new leadership arrives at the State and Commerce Departments, and the intelligence community, let’s hope they give real attention to weird and disturbing threats to certain career employees.
Census had to dance around pandemic, but it will have gotten the job done.
Love him or hate him, or whatever you think of him, Trump has been an exquisitely attractive football to kick around.
The Anti Deficiency Act has become more of a legal fig leaf than any real coverage for the government to avoid paying people during a shutdown.
An old, old danger still rears up, especially at this time of year
Giving thanks doesn't have to be confined to one day a year.
Argue the facts and the reasoning, not the character of the person who made a decision.
In one sense the big carrier relies on its nuclear power plant. But it's the sailors that really make it go.
Navy gives reporters a tour of latest carrier, still in a long tune-up stage for deployment.
Yeah, things will change, but you'll still work in the same old bureaucracy.
No, people who are about to leave government should not be "canceled."