Management

Senate Skips Vote on Repealing Sequestration

Measure would have rolled back both defense and non-defense spending caps.

Pay & Benefits

Potential Benefits Cuts: Where Things Stand

A roundup of reaction to the Trump administration’s proposal to slash federal retirement benefits.

Nextgov

Divisive Anti-Sex Trafficking Bill Gets Senate Hearing

The Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act aims to stop websites that facilitate human trafficking, but many critics say the bill could also curb online free speech.

Management

Appointee Watch: Nominee for FEMA's No. 2 Job Withdraws

More ambassadorial, transportation nominations announced in recent days.

Management

Ethics Office Appears to Give White House a Break

Anonymous lobbyists could now donate to Trump aides’ future legal defense funds.

Management

FEMA Maps Failed to Capture 75% of Damage in Five Previous Houston Floods

“The takeaway from this study, which was borne out in Harvey, is that many losses occur in areas outside FEMA’s 100-year flood plain.”

Nextgov

Here's How the Government Could Better Track Contract Spending

Lexis Nexis and the Data Foundation make a case for a decentralized but standard ID tag for all legal entities.

Pay & Benefits

TSP Loosens Emergency Withdrawal Rules for Feds Affected By Irma

This is the second time the rules have been relaxed this month.

Nextgov

Federal Trade Commission is Investigating Equifax Breach

The move follows pressure from Congress.

Management

After Striking Short-Term Deal, House Approves Funding for Rest of Fiscal 2018

House Republicans set their marker for agency budget cuts ahead of upcoming negotiations.

Management

A CEO Makes the Case That Young Employees Are Better at Solving Problems

With age comes wisdom, but with wisdom comes less creative problem-solving.

Management

Democrats Agree to More Border Security in Exchange for Protecting 'Dreamers'

Deal does not include immediate money for a border wall, however.

Management

The Dark Side of Networking

“If one person gets a leg up, that’s a leg down for whomever else is competing for those opportunities.”

Management

The White House Declares War on James Comey

Unchastened by the disastrous aftermath of firing the FBI director, Trump’s spokesperson is now arguing that Comey ought to face prosecution.

Oversight

Play of the Day: More From Hillary Clinton's Book

The former State Department chief has plenty of stories to tell.

Route Fifty

Self-Driving Vehicle Discussion in Congress Turns Toward Trucks

“I would argue that it makes sense not to have two safety standards out there,” says the top Republican on the Senate Commerce Committee. But not everyone is so sure.

Pay & Benefits

Secret Service Overtime Bill Moves Forward, Vets in Government Make Less, and More

A weekly roundup of pay and benefits news.

Tech

The Trump Administration is Hiding Data About How Its Crackdown on Illegal Immigration is Going

ICE won't say what it does with undocumented immigrants it asks sheriffs and local police to detain.

Management

How Agencies Can Find and Develop Future Leaders

Like so many problems in our organizations, the pain is mostly self-inflicted.

Oversight

Union: Proposed EPA Budget Cuts Would Hurt 'Bread and Butter' Services Like Disaster Response

Initiatives related to climate change or other hot button topics aren't the only ones on the chopping block, labor and environmental leaders warn.