Management

Former Pentagon Acquisitions Chief Belittles Reorg Plan

Frank Kendall sees NDAA-mandated split of his former job as doomed to fail.

Management

All the Words Employees at the Agriculture Department Can’t Use Anymore Relating to Climate Change

Social engineering through immigration policy isn’t simple—and such efforts often produce dramatic, unintended consequences.

Oversight

Court Forces Agencies to Come Clean on Mid-Century Purge of Gay Feds

Between 7,000 and 10,000 LGBT federal employees lost their jobs in the 1950s, group says.

Oversight

Democratic Lawmakers Challenge Secrecy of Trump Deregulation Task Forces

Letter to White House decries participation by lobbyists with possible conflicts.

News

John Oliver: We've Been Here Before with a Border Patrol Hiring Surge

The Last Week Tonight host devoted most of his show to the controversial Trump administration plan.

Route Fifty

Is Changing the Constitution the Only Way to Fix Washington?

States have the power to call a convention to amend the Constitution. That hasn’t happened since the Constitution was written, but now the idea is gaining steam.

Management

A TED Speaker Coach’s Trick For More Commanding Presentations Involves Your Toes

Squirming translates to uncertainty.

Defense

Military Eyes New Mini-Nukes for 21st-Century Deterrence

The Joint Chiefs’ vice chair says smaller-yield weapons are needed to deter the use of same.

Oversight

Can Congress Bring the National Flood Insurance Program Above Water?

The debate over too-low premiums and repetitive payouts grinds on, even as the thunderheads roll in and the water levels rise.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Donald Trump Embarks on a Vacation

The White House is getting some renovations, so the president is heading to New Jersey.

Route Fifty

Mayor Emanuel: ‘Chicago Will Not Be Blackmailed’ by Trump Administration

The Windy City plans to sue the federal government and “will continue to stand up to President Trump and his Justice Department.”

Management

How To Talk To Yourself To Control Emotions

It's okay to talk to yourself, a new study suggests, but how you do it matters.

Pay & Benefits

Trump Administration, Reversing Trend, Sheds 11,000 Federal Employees in Six Months

Agencies had gained 50,000 feds during Obama’s last two years.

Nextgov

How Could a Bill to Stop Sex Trafficking Be Controversial?

A bill designed to punish websites that facilitate sex trafficking could open up other online companies to lawsuits, critics say.

Nextgov

FCC to Spend Billions to Bring the Broadband to Rural America

The agency made it official at its August meeting.

Management

Why Americans Wait Two Years to Have Their Social Security Claims Heard

Budget, staffing and system issues bog down the system at SSA.

Management

The Feud Between the Trump Organization and the Secret Service

The security detail at Trump Tower has moved into a nearby trailer after a lease dispute with the president’s company.

Management

GSA Updates Plan for Improving Employees’ Job Performance as Part of Reorg Strategy

FOIA’d document formed basis for response to White House reorganization initiative.

Management

Army Boosts Spending on Genetically Engineered Spider Silk for Body Armor, Underwear

What’s almost as tough as Kevlar, as flexible as silk, has the DNA of a spider but comes from a worm? Something the Army is looking to buy for as much as $1 million.

Oversight

Budget Chief Vows U.S. 'Will Never Default on Its Debt'

A default would put federal paychecks in jeopardy.