Management

House Oversight Leaders Press Tardy Agencies to Reveal Their Travel Costs

Committee chairman threatens Agriculture and Justice with subpoenas.

Nextgov

Could the Senate’s Plan to Speed Up Bid Protests Backfire?

A shorter timeframe to review contracting disputes could put significant stress on the Government Accountability Office.

Management

Do People Like Government ‘Nudges’? Study Says: Yes

Government initiatives to prod people to make better decisions got a lot of attention after Richard Thaler won a Nobel in economics for his working on nudging.

Management

Managers Are Missing Out On The Most Important Part Of Personality Tests

What's most valuable isn't the test itself.

Management

Take 5: How Power Dynamics Shape Our Behavior

Power—or the lack of it—impacts everything from snack choices to economic growth.

Oversight

Play of the Day: 'The Apprentice' For Border Walls

The wall prototypes are showcased near the border and they look like reality show contestants.

Management

To Give Better Feedback, You Must Fully Understand the Agony of Receiving It

We talk a lot about how we need feedback and not enough about how we process it.

Nextgov

Sharing Election Threat Info with States Won’t be One-Size-Fits-All, DHS Says

Cyber threat information sharing strategies will vary state by state based on state preferences, a DHS official says.

Nextgov

This Tool Saves HUD Employees Weeks of Work

House of Urban Development Department employees would take days and even weeks to fulfill lawmakers’ requests until the agency launched CART.

Management

Congress, FBI Already Investigating Potential Abuse of Federal Funds in Puerto Rico's Disaster Response

The federal government has ramped up disaster oversight post-Katrina, but current allegations involve local mayors.

Oversight

Trump's GSA Nominee Wins Bipartisan Praise

Emily Murphy would streamline disposal of excess property, seek economical leasing.

Defense

Slain Soldier's Mother: 'Trump Did Disrespect My Son'

Despite claiming he was better at consoling the families of slain servicemembers than his predecessors, Trump offended the family of La David Johnson and skipped calls and letters to other grieving loved ones.

Management

Lego Is Finally Celebrating the Women of NASA With Their Very Own Set

Astronauts and other key contributors to the space agency's most successful projects are now immortalized in brick form.

Oversight

Senator Threatens to Hold Up OPM Nominee Over Obamacare Rule Spat

Chairman of oversight committee has long sought documents related to a rule allowing congressional staff to purchase insurance on a small business exchange and receive employer subsidies.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers Urge Reversal of Defense Per Diem Cuts, Senate Debates Budget Resolution and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Management

State Department and White House Out of Sync on Federal Register

Trump’s memo on new Cuba policy has yet to be officially published, blogger notes.

Defense

How US Special Operators Helped Take Down Joseph Kony’s Army With Tailored Messages

For six years, an elite Army team waged psychological warfare against a murderous warlord. Here’s how they won.

Management

When It Comes To Making Good Decisions, Bad Options Can Help

The wrong choices can sometimes be helpful in getting to the right ones.

Management

The Government’s Big Real Estate Opportunity

Property should be a means to an end, and not an end unto itself.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump Is Calling, Writing, Not Calling and Not Writing

The president explains how he consoles the families of fallen service members.