Management

What Trump’s Cybersecurity Flip-Flop Reveals

Days after announcing a cybersecurity agreement with Russia, the president declared it dead. Meanwhile, his government has taken no action to safeguard U.S. elections.

Management

Postal Service Forced to Pay Overtime for Employees Taking Time Off to Campaign in 2016 Election

Management pressured local supervisors to allow employees to take time off, IG finds.

Oversight

Senate Panel Advances FAA Reauthorization Without Trump Privatization Plan

Committee chairman cites “sincerely held concerns” in leaving controversial air traffic control proposal out of bill.

Oversight

HHS Secretary Price Accused of Campaign Finance Violation

Two legal groups file FEC complaint about PAC’s support for confirmation.

Nextgov

Think Tank Tells Trump's Office of American Innovation To Design From The Bottom Up

If it works in business, can't it work in government?

Route Fifty

ACLU Lawsuit: Trump’s Election Integrity Commission Violated Federal Law

“This process is cloaked in secrecy, raising serious concerns about its credibility and intent,” according to Theresa Lee, ACLU Voting Rights Project staff attorney.

Management

Lawmakers Aim to Restrict Use of Lowest-Price Contracts

Bipartisan bill would extend Pentagon rules to civilian agencies.

Management

Government Warms to Continuous Monitoring of Personnel With Clearances

Software that scours public records for potential red flags gains traction as officials wrestle with a serious security clearance backlog.

Management

The Three Words That Make Brainstorming Sessions At Google, Facebook, and IDEO More Productive

"The beauty of the phrase is that it eliminates fear and stress."

Defense

As Trump and Putin Met, US and UK Defense Chiefs Discussed Ways to Deter Russia

While one part of Trump’s executive branch looks to improve relations with Moscow, another prepares for the worst.

Defense

Spooked by North Korea, Lawmakers Resurrect an Old Missile-Defense Idea

Technical experts say space-based interceptors haven’t gotten any more practical since the Reagan era, but House lawmakers still want the Pentagon to plan for them.

Management

The Right Thing Is Also the Hard Thing in Federal Contracting

Federal service contracts emphasize delivering inputs over mission outcomes. That needs to change.

Route Fifty

25 Boats Full of Angry Walleye Protesters Surround Minnesota Governor During Lake Outing

Also in our State and Local Weekend News Digest: Large swath of Los Angeles loses power; Dallas pension debacle finger-pointing; and Spokane’s ozone pollution problem.

Management

The Playbook for Privatizing Air Traffic Control Already Exists

Policymakers and the FAA should look closely at lessons from the agency’s last big privatization push.

Management

Appointee Watch: Trump Announces Picks for Justice, State and Other Agencies

The administration has tapped Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald to become CDC director.

Nextgov

DOD Won’t Automatically Encrypt External Emails Until 2018

Making the protection automatic would conflict with other protections against malware attacks.

Management

Smart Employers Don’t Let Job Applications Disappear Into a Black Hole

Ignoring candidates can damage an organization's reputation.

Management

U.S. Fears Dispute Over Qatar Will Intensify

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will fly to Kuwait next week to meet with officials mediating the talks.

Management

The Strange, High-Pressure Work of Presidential Interpreters

The staff who help bridge the language gap in meetings like Friday’s Trump-Putin summit serve as confidants, fact-checkers, and de facto diplomats.

Management

VA Becomes the First Federal Agency to Publicly Post All Major Disciplinary Actions

Initial report shows Trump’s VA is firing significantly fewer employees than the Obama administration.