Route Fifty

The New AHCA Cuts Medicaid Funding More Deeply

A draft version of the Senate bill released Thursday shows even deeper cuts to the program than the House version.

Nextgov

The Cyber Advice Tech Titans Gave the White House Behind Closed Doors

White House Cyber Coordinator Rob Joyce shared what private-sector tech executives told the American Technology Council.

Insights

Out With the Old, In With the New: Federal IT Transformation in 2017

For federal agencies facing imminent budget cuts, one thing is increasingly clear: current IT processes are not sustainable for mission success in 2017 and beyond. Are agencies taking necessary action? GBC investigates.

Management

Global Demand for U.S. Weapons 'Busier Than Ever' in Trump Era, So Far

Large American delegation at Paris Air Show reassures allies worried about disengagement.

Tech

The Government’s Websites Are So Unreadable They Actually Break Their Own Laws

Government websites are violating the US Plain Writing Act with puzzling prose.

Management

The Top 10 Challenges for New Managers

Some jobs are harder than others. Being a first-time manager ranks high on that list.

Oversight

Play of the Day: The AHCA Is Less Popular Than The Mummy Remake

In one poll, the health care bill has a 8% favorability rating.

Route Fifty

Federal Officials Say There’s No Evidence State Votes Were Hacked

But they haven’t conducted forensics on voting machines in order to find evidence of Russian cyberattacks.

Nextgov

An Insider's Take on What Went Wrong with DHS' Agile Contract

Former Digital Services Head Eric Hysen took to Medium to share his thoughts on FLASH’s failure.

Management

OMB Needs Bigger Budget So It Can Cut Other Agencies, Director Says

Lawmakers chide Mulvaney for not applying his belt-tightening prescription internally.

Management

Appointee Watch: Senators Grill Defense Pick, Confirm FEMA Director

A round-up of recent nominations to key administration posts.

Nextgov

Report: Most Government Sites Fail Security Audit

About 60 percent of federal sites failed the Online Trust Alliance's trustworthiness test.

Management

Power Causes Brain Damage

Over time, leaders lose mental capacities—most notably for reading other people—that were essential to their rise.

Defense

Inside the West Wing Tug-of-War Over Russia and Ukraine

The president has been all over the map on Ukraine. The people around him have been much more consistent.

Defense

U.S. Wastes $28 Million on Afghan Soldiers's Uniforms, Watchdog Says

A report deemed the camouflage pattern inappropriate for a country that is only 2.1 percent forest.

Nextgov

White House Cyber Chief to Agency Leaders: Know Your Networks' Risks

CIOs and CISOs need to be involved in executive decision-making, White House Cyber Coordinator Rob Joyce said.

Management

Justice’s Cancelled 'Smart on Crime' Plan Still Has Potential, Watchdog Says

Arrival of Sessions meant ending predecessor’s plan to prioritize prosecutions to save money.

Pay & Benefits

An End to Fitness Perks for Some Feds, Another Scam Targeting Retirees and More

A weekly round-up of pay and benefits news.

Route Fifty

Louisiana Gov. Warns Tropical Storm Will ‘Affect the Entire State’

Also in our State and Local Daily Digest: Maine prepares for partial state shutdown; Florida citrus canker payouts; and West Virginia governor acquiesces on state budget.

Management

Interior Is Moving Forward With Buyouts, Leaves Door Open for RIFs

Lawmakers say workforce cuts are premature.