Management

The High Cost of Low Engagement

Positive work environments are not just more productive, they’re healthier—that’s good for employers as well as employees.

Pay & Benefits

House GOP Rejects Massive EPA, Interior Cuts While Approving Buyouts at Both Agencies

Agencies would still face less severe spending reductions.

Management

More Than 400 Charged in Largest Ever Federal Health Care Fraud Bust

Investigation targeted schemes to bill Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE for unnecessary and often undistributed treatments.

Nextgov

DOD Officials: Use AI-Fueled Systems to Inform Policy-Makers, Not To Kill

Artificial intelligence is taking on a growing role in intelligence analysis in North Korea.

Route Fifty

Parched Valley’s Eminent Domain Fight Over Thirsty L.A.’s Century-Old Land Grab

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: ‘Somebody dropped the ball,’ in Wilmington, Del.; Trump denies North Dakota governor’s request; and N.Y.C. mayor’s new war on rats.

Oversight

Donald Trump Made a $3.7 Trillion Mistake In His Budget

What's an extra few trillion dollars in debt?

Defense

How Will The Pentagon Create Its AIs? The Algorithmic-Warfare Team Is Charting a Path

Over the next 36 months, an algorithmic-warfare team will draw up a model for splitting the work between government and industry.

Nextgov

A Farmer-Focused Agency Wants to Ditch Data Centers Completely

"Farmers don’t care that I run a data center," an Agriculture Department chief information officer said.

Defense

The US Must Rethink How It Uses Special Operators, Says Incoming SOLIC Secretary

Strained by war, the military’s elite units can’t grow any faster nor deploy slower. Something in their mission set must give.

Tech

Tomorrow Soldier: How The Military Is Altering the Limits of Human Performance

Breakthroughs in biometric science mean future troops will fight with weapons that understand them — inside and out.

Oversight

Play of the Day: Trump Jr. Explains Himself

The president's son went on television to offer his explanation for his part in the Russia scandal.

Nextgov

Lawmakers Worry GSA's Reorganization Politicizes Buying

A House Oversight subcommittee questioned why the General Services Administration's moved its tech units under the acquisition office and shifted to a politically appointed commissioner.

Oversight

House-Backed Bill Would Ramp Up Punishment for Feds Who Discriminate

Measure aims to boost enforcement of federal employee antidiscrimination laws.

Defense

White House Objects to Ban on New BRAC in Defense Bill

No veto threatened, but Trump team seeks savings in base closures.

Route Fifty

Nebraska Gears Up for ‘Last Stand’ Protests Opposing Keystone XL Pipeline

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Illinois treasurer sends governor a budget to-do list; Colorado lawmakers make mad dash to fix budget error; and Orlando seeks a poet laureate.

Route Fifty

The Best and Worst States Ranked by Their Finances

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University has a new 50-state analysis of financial conditions.

Nextgov

Democratic Senators Join Online Net Neutrality Protest

They and more than 100,000 companies and individuals lambasted legislation giving internet providers the right to alter speeds for different sites.

Oversight

Trump’s FBI Pick Testified That He’s Been 'Too Busy' To Learn About Trump Jr.’s Russia Meeting

That's no way to prepare for a job interview.

Pay & Benefits

Would More Generous Buyouts Trigger Long-Rumored Retirement Wave?

Unions oppose potential first increase in VSIP cap since program’s inception.

Nextgov

Here’s Why a U.S.-Russia Cyber Working Group Could Do Some Good

The group could focus on areas of common interest without stepping back on election hacking, but some experts still say it’s a silly idea.