Oversight

What Trump-Era Democrats Can Learn From LBJ

Lyndon B. Johnson was an effective policymaker but failed to protect his legacy—much in the same way Obama’s is being toppled today.

Management

Everyone Claims They Are Following 'Agile Methods' But Few Actually Do

Why your plan to work more like the engineering department will probably fail.

Defense

Analysis: The Truth About Military Parades

Military parades say more about those who order and watch them than those who participate in them.

Defense

U.S. Army Now Holding Drills With Ground Robots That Shoot

Last year saw a historic first: an exercise in which an unmanned vehicle provided live covering fire for American troops.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Rex Tillerson and Russian Election Meddling

The State Department chief has an interesting attitude about election hacking by other world powers.

Route Fifty

The White House Is Finally Revealing Its Infrastructure Plan

States and localities would play a big role in reaching the Trump administration's $1.5 trillion goal for investment in public works.

Management

How to Avoid Spreading the Flu at Work

Think about all the stuff you've touched today. Did you pump gas? Open the office fridge? Touch the conference room table?

Management

What Inclusivity Really Means, From The Woman Who Held The Highest Tech Job In America

Obama White House CTO Megan Smith says we should embrace the power of networks to effect positive change.

Route Fifty

Welcome Robot Overlords! Now We Can Get Some Real Work Done.

Despite tech transforming government, public employees aren’t concerned for their jobs. Maybe because it’s letting them focus on the work they signed up for.

Management

White House Will Revise Its 2019 Funding Request In Response to Budget Deal

Matching Trump's priorities with those of Congress will be tricky.

Management

The Government Gets Into the Church-Rebuilding Business

A provision tucked into the budget bill requires FEMA to treat religious institutions like other nonprofits.

Management

Postal Service Profits Again Tumble During Holiday Season

USPS still turned a "controllable" profit of $353 million.

Management

State Department Lost 12% of its Foreign Affairs Specialists in Trump’s First 8 Months

Overall workforce losses were higher than 6 percent.

Management

The Difficult Person at Work Probably Isn’t a Psychopath

It's tempting to think that difficult coworker might be a psychopath, but this just distracts us from the difficult work of making our workplaces better places to be.

Management

Trump and Nunes Torch Tradition of Trust Between Congress and FBI

The FBI has long fed Congress secret intel. Trump and Nunes' fight to release classified information may turn this dynamic on its head.

News

Short-Lived Shutdown Sparks Confusion Across Federal Agencies

Many employees had to initiate an "orderly shutdown" despite a spending bill already clearing Congress.

Pay & Benefits

Trump’s Budget Will Push Performance-Based Pay for Feds

Monday’s release to recommend transfer of $10 billion over a decade away from the “tenure-based” civil service system and to bonuses for valuable workers.

Nextgov

It Costs Taxpayers $41 Per Phone Call To IRS

The IRS wants to provide a better user experience to customers without breaking the bank.