The Obama administration ordered a government-wide review of how agencies safeguard sensitive information after millions of classified State Department documents were leaked by online whistleblower Wikileaks. According to a memo obtained by The Associated Press,…
The House passes the Telework Enhancement Act.
Trudy Givens, of Portage, Wisc., beat out more than 18,000 with her idea for an \"opt-in\" option for hard copies of the Federal Register.
President Obama said he intends to nominate Joseph Smith to be head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
The Obama administration wants to push the federal government deep into the regulation of privacy on the Internet. In the coming weeks, the president will unveil a plan giving new powers to the Commerce Department.…
Veterans are honored today but so is the idea of service to our country. In that spirit, Serve.gov is an online resource to find volunteer opportunities and also to create “do-it-yourself” projects. Today President Obama…
Politico reports that Obama and the Republicans face differences in counterterrorism issues.
The Washington Post reports on what the administration\'s top officials are doing to mark Veterans Day.
The New York Times reports President Obama will name the new new defense secretary and other top DoD posts in the next few months.
An executive order from President Obama orders agencies to use the label of \"Controlled Unclassified Information\" for documents that are safeguarded but not classified.
Politico, GovExec and Washington Post report on the divided Congress and the possibility of gridlock.
Will the big changes in Congress mean big changes for federal employees? Bill Bransford, general counsel for the Senior Executives Association, joins Mike Causey for this week\'s Your Turn. November 3, 2010
Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief at Government Executive Magazine, joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss the administration\'s progress in management reform.
The White House is offering a peek into its plans for the coming months as Barack Obama enters the third year of his presidency. Chief Performance Officer Jeffrey Zients discussed the future at the Excellence in Government conference Monday.
The White House reiterated its strong support of flexible workplace arrangements -- which includes telework.