Oversight

Play of the Day: Rex Tillerson is 'Here'

President Donald Trump gave his State Department chief a lukewarm vote of confidence.

Nextgov

GAO Asks: Exactly How Does CYBERCOM Help After Cyberattacks?

The Pentagon failed to describe how it’s training to support civil authorities when a major cyber strike comes, the watchdog agency said.

Pay & Benefits

House Narrowly Passes Bill to Extend Feds’ Probationary Period

Largest federal employee union blasts plan to delay new workers' due process protections.

Tech

Budget-Managing Tips, but for Space Telescopes

NASA is scrambling to cut the growing cost of its latest big astronomy mission.

Oversight

The German Contractor Who Shut Down Trump’s Twitter Account Insists It Was A Mistake

“I didn’t hack anyone. I didn’t do anything that I was not authorized to do."

Route Fifty

Top Emergency Management Official: Hit the ‘Reset Button’ on Disaster Recovery Roles

FEMA’s administrator envisions state and local governments taking control of reconstruction and resilience with federal support.

Nextgov

FBI, DHS Warn of Hacker Mercenaries Funded by Nation-States

Lawmakers also are considering giving Homeland Security more authority to test anti-drone tech.

Oversight

New Special Counsel Takes on Kellyanne Conway Hatch Act Probe

Henry Kerner's former legal nonprofit argued White House officials were exempt from the law restricting political activity.

Route Fifty

How Do You Tell Tens of Thousands of Parents Their Children May Lose Health Coverage?

With reserve funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program running out, officials in states like Virginia find themselves in a completely unprecedented position.

Pay & Benefits

5 Year-End Money Saving Tips

Some benefits-related advice as we head toward 2018.

Oversight

Republicans Look to Push Shutdown Deadline Back Two Weeks

New stopgap spending bill would set up a funding deadline just before Christmas.

Management

Could a Resource-Strapped IRS Handle Tax Reform?

Congress’s continuing cuts to the tax agency’s budget contrast with the Reagan administration’s funding hikes after the 1986 reforms.

Management

Rex Tillerson’s Slow-Motion Exit

The latest report about the secretary of state’s possible ouster undermines his credibility as America’s top diplomat.

Management

Peter Thiel Turns Down a Senior Intelligence Role

The president’s biggest backer in Silicon Valley told the White House he no longer wishes to lead the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board.

Management

Federal Managers Should Learn From Denver’s ‘Peak Performance’ Program

It doesn’t require legislation or special funding, and it could produce gains in every agency.

Management

The First Rule Of Public Speaking, According To an Expert On Eloquence

In "The Gift of the Gab," linguist David Crystal explains why you should never trust anyone who lets you go on for too long.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Mick Mulvaney Does Not Like the Agency He Now Leads

The acting director of the CFPB has called it a “sick, sad joke.”

Route Fifty

Collins Files SALT Amendment, as Senate Votes to Debate Tax Bill

Sen. Susan Collins is proposing to change state and local tax deduction provisions in the bill to mirror House legislation.

Nextgov

Homeland Security Told States About Russian Hacking Attempts with a Phone Script

There was one script for states that were probed by Russian hackers and another for those that weren’t, an official said.

Oversight

Dueling CFPB Chiefs Face Dueling Allegations

Watchdog demands investigation into Mulvaney’s use of OMB staff at the embattled agency, while a Republican senator accuses Leandra English of improperly burrowing into the civil service.