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EPA Sued Over Employees Using Encrypted Messaging App

An advocacy group is suing the EPA over an open records request regarding employees’ use of the application Signal.

Route Fifty

Trump Tells Senators He Backs Capped SALT Deduction in Tax Bill

GOP tax legislation in the Senate could get a floor vote before the end of the week.

Defense

North Korea Ends Its Pause in Missile Tests

Along with speculation it was signaling a desire for talks

Management

The Agencies Cutting the Most Regulations

More than 80 percent of Trump's withdrawn rules were proposed under Obama.

Oversight

These Are the Lending Scams CFPB Has Stopped Recently

From "zombie loans" to charging minorities more—companies refunded $12 billion in unfair fees and charges since the CFPB was formed.

Management

How To Network At Conferences Even If You're Not a Natural

Don't miss out on the most valuable aspect of attending a conference.

Management

How To Digital Detox Without Totally Ditching Your Phone

Freeing yourself from your device doesn't need to be extreme in order to be effective.

Nextgov

All Major Agencies Will Be on Federal Cybersecurity Dashboard by February

The dashboard will help government cyber officials work faster when a new bug is discovered.

Nextgov

The Customs System That Clogged Airports In January Isn’t Fixed, IG Says

The agency doesn't have a backup system in place if another outage happens, the watchdog said.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Officials to Continue Studying a Potential Change in How Lifecycle Funds Are Invested

Proposed shift could offer increased returns, at a greater risk.

Nextgov

Government Has Completed Phase Two of Kaspersky Ban

Agencies have all scanned their systems for the Russian anti-virus and drafted plans to replace it.

Route Fifty

Colorado Is the 1st State to Warn Residents of CHIP’s Uncertain Future

The state only has enough money to keep the program operational until Jan. 31.

Nextgov

GAO: FCC Needs to Consider How Connected Toasters Could Clog the Spectrum

The internet of things could eat up spectrum, but the FCC isn’t doing enough to anticipate strains.

Management

Shutdown Negotiations Between Trump and Democrats Break Down Before Starting

Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle warn of increased chances of shuttering agencies.

Defense

Top Enlisted Leaders Push Back: There Is No Readiness ‘Crisis’

Recent deadly accidents are concerning, but part of the risk of military operations around the globe, they said.

Management

State Department’s Reorganization Guru Quits

After three months on the job, private-sector efficiency expert resigns.

Management

The Concept of Productive Procrastination Is a Myth

If it enhances your creativity, it probably wasn't procrastination to begin with.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The President Turns Down 'Person of the Year'

The president is beefing with a magazine on Twitter.

Route Fifty

States Hope Supreme Court Sports Betting Case Will Lead to Revenue Windfall

The high court might end a “failed statutory regime” that Nevada currently enjoys.

Oversight

From Electronic Puppets to Icelandic Fish, Senator Questions $500B in Federal Spending

"Federal Fumbles" report identifies what senator calls wasteful or poorly prioritized spending.