Management

Trump's New Refugee Policy Targets These 11 Countries

The administration won't say who's on it, but The Atlantic has obtained a list.

Management

How Poor Government Communication Strategy Fuels Paranoia

Responding to social media is of critical and primary importance.

Defense

Air Force Chief Helps Young Airman Locate Family In Puerto Rico

After going a month without hearing from his hurricane-stricken family, Sr. Airman Malcom Soto-Gonzalez got a hand from an unexpected source.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Donald Trump's Feud With Bob Corker Escalates

The president took to Twitter to crack on the Tennessee senator.

Route Fifty

U.S. Senate Passes $36.5 Billion Disaster Aid Bill

The legislation will next go to the White House for President Trump's signature.

Pay & Benefits

VA Secretary Asks Congress to Couple Hiring and Pay Reform With Private Care Expansion

Lawmakers generally agree on choice bill, but still must address funding offsets.

Nextgov

Neil deGrasse Tyson, Google Leaders Pitch Pentagon on Internal Accelerator

In the Defense Innovation Board’s fifth public meeting, members from the private sector discussed four potential recommendations for the Pentagon.

Oversight

Don't Assume Career Feds Are Resisting Trump's Deregulatory Push

In fact, the president's executive orders have galvanized the workforce, Pentagon manager tells lawmakers.

Management

A Blueprint for Improving Government's HR Function

The Baldrige Performance Excellence Framework offers federal personnel leaders a guide for transforming agency operations, as well as their own.

Management

Appointee Watch: OPM Nominees Receive a Hearing, Drug Czar Pick Withdraws

Trump announces nominations for U.S. Army, Labor, Housing and Urban Development.

Nextgov

Trump Administration Plans a New Cybersecurity Strategy

The strategy will be based on the main elements of the president’s May executive order.

Management

Being a Jerk At Work Doesn’t Pay Off For Long

Being mean may make your boss feel better in the short term, but "it will come back to haunt them."

Route Fifty

Which Major U.S. Cities Have the Highest Sales Tax Rates?

A new report from the Tax Foundation takes a look.

Oversight

Historians and JFK Conspiracy Theorists Agree: Secret Files Will Not Tell All

Still, the documents cleared for release could provide more detail about Lee Harvey Oswald's trip to Mexico City two months before John F. Kennedy was assassinated.

Route Fifty

How to Rediscover ‘Heart and Soul’ in Small-Town America

While there are plenty of great civic engagement case studies out there, they’re not always specifically geared for smaller communities.

Management

TSP Officials to Reflect on Declining Employee Engagement Results

Agency saw decreases in both satisfaction and engagement on this year’s Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey.

Management

Why More Bosses Aren't Talking About Sexual Harassment

#MeToo was a big discussion in workplaces but a key voice my have been missing.

Management

The EPA Blocked Its Own Scientists From Presenting Their Climate Research

An official said it was because the conference was not an EPA event. But Scott Pruitt spoke at an energy industry conference in March.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The JFK Assassination Mysteries Will Be Solved

There's a treasure trove of information coming out of the National Archives soon.

Management

When No One Speaks the Truth at Work, You Face a Choice

Remember the last time you were in a meeting where someone uttered something so full of crap that you thought you might choke?