Federal Insider: A piece of the Pentagon, frozen in time

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HANDOUT IMAGE: Al Jones, Office of the Secretary of Defense exhibits curator, in the 1940s era room of the Pentagon Building History Exhibit.(Photo by Yoomi Hwang/Washington Headquarters Service)

A piece of the Pentagon frozen in time

A new exhibit at the Pentagon preserves the building's interior as it was before the massive renovation.

Federal Diary

Michael Chertoff, chairman of the Chertoff Group and former secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, listens during a panel discussion at the annual Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., on Wednesday, May 2, 2012. The conference brings together hundreds of chief executive officers, senior government officials and leading figures in the global capital markets for discussions on social, political and economic   challenges. Photographer: Jonathan Alcorn/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Michael Chertoff

Heavy hitters strike at Stock Act employee provisions

Some heavy hitters have joined the opposition to potentially harmful public disclosure provisions of the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, better known as the Stock Act.

Federal question of the week

Would you be paid more in the private sector? | #FedBuzz

As a result of conflicting research, the GAO is still considering whether federal employees would be paid more doing their job in the private sector.

On Leadership

Tom Fox

How a flop can inspire innovation

Let's borrow a lesson from the Olympics to help us get more creative in government.

Federal Player of the Week

Engaging the private sector in emergency preparedness and response

As head of FEMA's Private Sector Outreach, Stoneking has been instrumental in linking the government and the private sector as partners in disaster assistance.

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