Nextgov

Draft Bill Would Create Connected Device Advisory Board for Agencies

Rep. Robin Kelly plans to introduce companion legislation to the Senate's Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvements Act—possibly with a few tweaks.

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City Learns Costly Lesson About the ‘Quick, Cheap Way’ to Build

STATE AND LOCAL NEWS ROUNDUP | There’s no budget contingency plan in South Dakota; Iowa DOT graphic designer hurt by public’s complaints; and “Baltimore has had more than enough time to think” about Confederate statue removal.

Management

Trump, in Reversal, Explicitly Condemns White Supremacists

At the White House, the president offered a far stronger comment on violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, than his previous statement.

Defense

The Upcoming U.S.-South Korea Military Drills Occur Every Year—But Not Amid Tension Like This

The exercises are preceded by threats and developments unique to 2017.

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Could Police Have Prevented Bloodshed in Charlottesville?

Neo-Nazis and counter-protesters alike think that local and state police should have done a better job keeping violence from breaking out over the weekend.

Management

EPA Inspector General Criticizes Its Own Recent Buyout Effort

Report: 11 of 23 positions offered buyouts in 2014 were not supposed to be targeted for elimination.

Management

When Amazon Meets Government

If a provision in the House version of the annual Defense authorization bill becomes law, the world of federal procurement faces major disruption.

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New Numbers Reveal Huge Disparities in Opioid Prescribing

A town in southwest Virginia has the highest per capita opioid prescribing level in the country. New state prescribing rules could help change that.

News

A Whistleblower’s Guide for the Trump Era

Disclosures should be free of politics.

Management

Back Channel to North Korea

Can secret contacts between Pyongyang and Washington help chart a path out of the crisis?

Management

The Latest RAND Survey Paints A Disturbing Portrait of the American Workplace

"The portrait that emerges is of a workplace that is taxing on a lot of dimensions," says Nicole Maestas, the survey's lead author.

Oversight

One of the Two Agencies That Probes Meddling in U.S. Elections is Broken

The Federal Election Commission is profoundly dysfunctional.

Oversight

The FBI is Investigating the Violence in Charlottesville, Virginia

Four people have been arrested, including a suspect believed to have plowed his car into anti-white nationalist protesters.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Playing Trump Word Bingo

According to one report, European diplomats have a game for the U.S. president.

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Charlottesville Mayor Says of Trump: ‘When You Dance With the Devil ... the Devil Changes You’

STATE AND LOCAL WEEKEND ROUNDUP | ‘Budget deferrals and other government legerdemain’ in Texas; Lexington, Ky. mayor wants to relocate Confederate statues; and Minnesota's renovated State Capitol officially reopens.

Management

A Bad Boss Can Make the Whole Team Mean

Bosses who are abusive to one employee can actually cause conflict among the whole team, which hurts productivity, according to new research.

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Va. Gov. Tells White Supremacists and Neo-Nazis to ‘Go Home’ After Terror Attack

Having declared a state of emergency already, Terry McAuliffe and local officials were left wrestling with three deaths and a president reluctant to blame those responsible.

Management

Are State Department Cuts a Major Setback For Genocide Prevention?

Some worry the US is losing its global moral authority under the Trump administration. But a close look at history reveals U.S. leadership is not as strong as it seems.

Nextgov

CYBERCOM Plans Industry Day in October

This will be the first industry day for the 7-year-old command.

Defense

How Trump's Transgender Ban Compromises His Military Authority

The president’s commander-in-chief powers are almost sacrosanct. But a lawsuit filed by trans service members has a shot at blocking the hastily announced order.