Defense

In Mexico, Mattis Plays Down Political Rhetoric, Seeks to Build Trust

Defense Secretary Mattis touts "a growing relationship built on trust and respect" between the U.S. and Mexican militaries.

Management

The Silent Killer of Workplace Happiness, Productivity, and Health is a Lack of Basic Civility

Those who unleash on others, belittle subordinates or undermine colleagues may leave a wake and create ripple effects.

Management

Why Trump Should Worry More About Congress Than About Mueller

It’s public hearings that tend to galvanize opposition and jeopardize presidents.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Colbert Knocks Trump at the Emmys

Stephen Colbert chided the awards for not honoring the president for his reality TV work.

Route Fifty

Federal Court Blocks Trump's Crackdown on Sanctuary Cities

A judge in Illinois temporarily put the initiative on hold while legal proceedings continue.

Management

The Only Safe Email is Text-Only Email

It's impossible to be certain of safety while using Gmail, Yahoo mail and other web-based email systems. The best solution is a radical one: It's time to return to plain, text-only email."

Management

DHS Seeks Volunteers From Other Agencies to Join Hurricane Relief Surge Force

This is the first time the department has called for outside volunteers through the surge capacity program.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers Work Across the Aisle to Propose Compensation Boost for 15,000 Feds

Bipartisan legislation would take into account mandatory overtime hours in calculating federal firefighters’ retirement benefits.

Defense

Harvard Rescinded Chelsea Manning’s Fellowship after CIA Chief Mike Pompeo Cancelled a Visit

He says he objected to the former soldier as a convicted felon and that his criticism had nothing to do with her being a transgender woman.

Route Fifty

$144.1 Million in New Federal Grants Announced to Help Fight Opioid Crisis

Funding will help expand treatment and recovery services to pregnant and postpartum women who are struggling with substance abuse.

Oversight

Diplomats Cheer State Dept. Spending Bill That Rejects Trump Cuts

“Now is not the time for retreat,” says Foreign Service association.

Nextgov

House Foreign Affairs Leaders Push to Save State Cyber Office

A bipartisan bill would make the cyber coordinator’s office permanent and a presidential appointment.

Nextgov

Could Whale Migration Be the Key to Smarter Naval Operations?

DARPA wants to use marine life as “living sensors” in the internet of things network.

Management

The No. 1 Reason Why Your Presentation Sucks

Fear of public speaking is a sign that you’re definitely making this mistake.

Insights

Delivering Mission Mobility: Surveying Federal Security Leaders on Mobile Devices

The Defense Department, U.S. military, and Homeland Security officials increasingly use mobile devices to execute their mission, according to a recent survey. But are these devices performing at full efficiency? GBC has the sitrep.

Defense

At U.S. Nuclear Weapons Base, Mattis Signals Support for Triad

But the Defense chief stopped short of endorsing all types of new nuclear weapons in development.

Tech

This Is the Way Cassini Ends

As the spacecraft prepared to plunge into Saturn, the mission's longest-serving members remembered its years-long journey.

Management

No, the Government Doesn't Have a Problem With Murderers Getting Security Clearances

It has a recruitment problem, recent comments by a senior Defense official notwithstanding.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Testing Out the Wall

After an on-again, off-again DACA deal, there are questions about the border.

Route Fifty

Trump Administration Hosts Forum on State-Federal Relations

“Both Republican and Democratic governors’ staff, I think, appreciated the thought and effort that went into pulling it together,” said a National Governors Association staff member.