Defense

Homeland Security Awards Grants to Counter Domestic Extremism

Secretary Kelly had reviewed Obama-era program to vet highest-risk cities.

News

Doing Bold Work? Share Your Story

Nominations are open for this year’s Bold Friday presentations at the second annual weeklong Fedstival.

Tech

How Not to Win an AI Arms Race With China

A lawmaker’s proposal to curb Chinese investment in U.S. artificial-intelligence firms has more than a few critics.

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What to Watch For as U.S. Mayors Meet in Miami Beach

There are some big political and policy moments we can expect at the 85th meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Management

9 Mistakes New Managers Should Avoid

They’re predictable—and preventable.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The Health Care Bill Draft Is Released

The bill draft is released and Washington -- and late-night -- reacts.

Retirement

New bill makes changes to TSP

Reps. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) and Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) on June 23 introduced legislation that would allow federal employees to make multiple age-based and post-separation withdrawals from their Thrift Savings Plan accounts.

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Making the Business Case for Cities-Driven Climate Protections

“Today it is no longer the case that greater prosperity means increased carbon emissions,” said Phoenix's mayor, ahead of the U.S. Conference of Mayors 85th Annual Meeting in Miami Beach this weekend.

Management

Can Volunteers Save Federal Lands and Create a Hiring Pipeline for Agencies?

Lawmakers push for expansion of volunteer workforce for federal agencies.

Nextgov

Agencies Are a Step Closer to Creating Their Own Siri

Siri, Alexa and Facebook chatbots might soon be handling common customer service roles in government.

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A New U.S. House Task Force on Intergovernmental Affairs Begins Its Work

“It should have happened 50 years ago,” U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop, the Utah Republican who is leading the bipartisan panel, said of the effort the task force is undertaking.

Management

Should DCAA Hand Certain Audits to Commercial Firms?

Acquisition reforms prompt defense of agency’s expertise, mission.

Management

Trump Starts Raising Money for His 2020 Campaign (and His Company)

The president’s decision to hold his first big reelection fundraiser at his own hotel indicates he intends to keep making money off of his political career.

Tech

Trump: There Are (Probably) No Tapes

The president admits he never had any recordings of conversations with James Comey, but his idle threat has already set off a catastrophic chain reaction.

Management

Senators Express Dismay Over VA’s Sudden Budget Shortfall

The department has put Congress in "yet another precarious situation," lawmakers say.

Nextgov

4 Internet Crimes Trends to Know

The crime may be virtual, but the losses are not.

Management

Good Managers Give Constructive Criticism — But Truly Masterful Leaders Offer Constructive Praise

"A simple, three-part formula for praise is the secret to a high-performing team.

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3 Pueblos in New Mexico Ask Feds to Stop State’s ‘Illegal Tax’

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Oklahoma’s mercury-in-fish lake list grows; Philly neighborhood sees increased flooding; and N.C. Republicans seek more revenge on Cooper.

Pay & Benefits

Beware of Benefits Scams

How to spot and avoid fraudsters and con artists.

Management

Two Advocacy Groups Sue Trump Over Presidential Records

Complaint cites White House Twitter deletions, encrypted apps and central decision-making.