Management

Trump's Makeover of the Federal Reserve Will Start Sooner Than Expected

Stanley Fischer's unexpected resignation means five of seven seats on the Fed's powerful Board of Governors will be open for Trump's nominees.

Route Fifty

The Time to Prepare for a Police Shooting Is Before It Happens

In a guest article, the Maricopa County, Arizona, attorney asks: Does your community have a protocol for how to proceed after the deadly use of force by law enforcement?

Management

Trump Backs Deal to Avert a Shutdown ... For Now

Lawmakers weigh continuing resolution to keep government open through mid-December, and a temporary hike in the debt ceiling.

Management

The Trump Administration’s Innovation Problem

Even Mark Zuckerberg probably wouldn’t qualify to be on many government technology contracts.

Nextgov

Homeland Security Adviser Urges Congress to Renew Controversial Surveillance Power

Tom Bossert warned letting Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act sunset would have grave security consequences.

Management

Acting Territorial Kills Creative Feedback

Managers work hard to foster creativity in the workplace, but "territorial marking" can squash the free flow of ideas among colleagues.

Management

Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands Coordinate with FEMA in Preparation for Irma

A direct hit from one of the strongest storms to ever hit the region will test American disaster response capabilities in the territories.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump Wants to End DACA

The president also asked Congress to act on the law.

Nextgov

Army Logistics Renews $135M Cloud Contract—And Gets Watson

Watson will analyze sensor data from vehicles to improve the service's predictive maintenance.

Management

There’s Reason For Optimism In Federal Personnel Management

Employees at all levels could benefit from having a credible advocate leading the Office of Personnel Management.

Route Fifty

Rural Access to Obstetric Services Continues to Decline

MAP: As many as 2.4 million women of reproductive age live in counties that completely lack these services.

Tech

GSA Awards Contract for $700B Federal Charge Card Program

Citibank and U.S. Bank will potentially run the government program until 2031.

Management

Social Security Paid Disability Benefits to More Than 700 Deceased Veterans

Unless the agency fixes the problem, it’s likely to make another $7.3 million in improper payments over the next 12 months.

Management

Appointee Watch: Administration Announces Picks for Key Management Posts, NASA

Trump announces another round of top diplomats.

Pay & Benefits

Feds Can Dip Into Retirement Accounts for Harvey Recovery

TSP temporarily loosens rules for hardship withdrawals.

Management

The Official in Charge of Awarding EPA Science Grants Doesn’t Want to See the Words 'Climate Change'

Former EPA officials who served under presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush called the move unusual.

Oversight

A Satellite Image Shows the Incredible Size and Fury of Hurricane Irma

"What the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic looks like as it approaches the Caribbean.

Management

Harvey Flooded 13 of the U.S.'s Most-Toxic Waste Sites and the EPA Says 11 are Still Inaccessible

But the AP managed to get to seven Superfund sites in the Houston area.

News

Best-Selling Author Takes on Trump’s Rocky Transition

Michael Lewis’s next project will look at the change in administrations.

Management

Trump’s Nominee to Run GSA Is Respected Republican Hill Staffer

Emily Murphy has promoted small business, but hasn’t headed an organization.